This document is a preface to the "Private Health Policy Toolkit for Africa" which provides resources and tools for engaging with the private health sector in Africa. It notes that the private sector provides over 50% of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially for groups like the poor, women, and children. However, lack of communication between public and private sectors has hindered effective partnership.
The World Bank's Health in Africa Initiative works with governments to better engage private healthcare through advisories, financing, and knowledge sharing. This toolkit was developed to address information gaps by compiling existing resources in one place, advancing understanding of private sector engagement. It aims to help design strategies using tools on accreditation, vouchers,