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COVID-19 Action Fund for Africa donates millions of PPE to Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mozambique for Community Health Workers

The Covid-19 Action Fund for Africa (CAF-Africa) has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to health ministries in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Lesotho for each nation’s cadre of  Community Health Workers. CAF-Africa is an action-oriented collaborative of over 30 organizations dedicated to protecting CHWs in Africa’s COVID-19 response. 

CAF-Africa donated over 1,5 million PPE to Mozambique. The shipment contained 1,5 million masks, and 45,801 face shields – PPE required to safeguard health workers providing services at the last-mile. 

Zimbabwe received over 1,5 million pieces of PPE). The shipment contained 1,5 million masks, 498,300 gloves, and 20,300 face shields.

Lesotho received 18,100 face shields. 

According to the World Health Organization, there has been a 203 percent increase in Covid-19 infections amongst health care workers in Africa caused by a lack of PPE. CHWs provide essential health services such as integrated community case management as well as COVID-19 specific activities. Without adequate PPE, they can neither fight COVID nor ensure communities have access to routine healthcare services.

Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, global demand for PPE has grown by a factor of 100, and prices are up to 20 times higher. While a worldwide shortage of PPE affects all health workers, the brunt has fallen on low- and middle-income countries and community health workers in particular.  

The PPE donations already made by CAF-Africa will protect 200,000 CHWs safeguarding community health services during the pandemic. 
Including South Africa, CAF-Africa has donated PPE to various countries in East, Central, and West Africa. The COVID-19 Action Fund for Africa’s goal is to raise $100 million to supply PPE to CHWs in over 20 African countries for approximately one year.