A new global initiative building pediatric cardiac services in Angola, Ghana and Namibia
Children’s HeartLink works to bridge the talents and resources of pediatric cardiac care providers from around the world to build capacity for pediatric and congenital heart care in countries with limited resources and a growing burden of heart disease in children. Our vision is that children around the world have access to high-quality heart care.
With generous support from people like you, we aim to partner with local leaders, pediatric cardiac care professionals and Children’s HeartLink Centers of Excellence to design a framework and roadmap for a training center in a low-resource environment.
The need
- Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the 7th leading cause of infant deaths today in Africa, resulting in 34,000 preventable deaths.
- An estimated 500,000 children are born with CHD in Africa each year.
- An estimated 90% of all children born with CHD in Africa lack access to appropriate medical care.
The challenges
- There is a lack of pediatric cardiac specialists and limited training opportunities available in Africa.
- There is a large pediatric cardiac service gap with undiagnosed children dying prematurely.
- There isn’t a national policy for prevention or treatment of children with pediatric and congenital heart disease.
- There is limited community awareness about pediatric and congenital heart disease.
Understanding and learning how to approach the need and challenges of low-income countries can result in sustainable change. The phased approach we outline below aims to explore if the existing Children’s HeartLink model can be modified to meet the existing needs of Angola, Ghana and Namibia.
The 3-year goal of this initiative
Explore, learn and engage local leadership to develop a roadmap for the development of a sustainable pediatric cardiac clinical care and a training center, while also adapting the Children’s HeartLink Center of Excellence model for a low-resource setting.
The 10-year goal of this initiative
Develop 3 Children’s HeartLink Centers of Excellence in pediatric cardiac care in 3 countries in Africa that can provide appropriate high-volume and high-quality pediatric cardiac care and serve as regional training centers.
A four-pronged approach to save more children
1. Clinical capacity development
Leverage Children’s HeartLink Centers of Excellence in Brazil and India, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa and U.S. and U.K-based expert teams to adapt the Children’s HeartLink model to a low-resource setting, ensuring quality care provision and sustainability, while addressing immediate training needs through remote and in-person sessions.
2. Cross-country collaboration
Develop a peer-to-peer learning collaborative with clinical leaders from the three countries to coordinate advocacy strategies, discuss clinical challenges and solutions, and explore opportunities for supply chain development and pooled procurement of supplies and equipment.
3. Health policy advocacy
Develop an engagement strategy with the government in each country to begin to build awareness and assure buy-in for policy development, long-term growth and sustainability.
4. Patient and family advocacy
Collaborate with the Global Alliance for Rheumatic and Congenital Hearts to develop local patient and family leaders from each country as future advocates for policy change to ensure larger sustainable policy improvements in health capacity and infrastructure and increased financing for pediatric cardiac service.
We need your support! Will you join us?
To develop and pilot this program in Angola, Namibia and Ghana in the first 3 years, $1.5 million must be raised. Your investment in Africa will change the trajectory of thousands of children by helping to make systems change.
To learn more and join this initiative in Africa contact Erin Bursch, vice president of development, at 1.952.928.4860 Ext. 250. She is also able to provide support with structuring your gift if you are interested in giving through a donor advised fund or making a gift of stock.