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African Palliative Care Association (APCA)

This international association was formed after a meeting of Hospice and Palliative Care trainers in Cape Town that led to the Cape Town Declaration. The first APCA steering committee meeting was held in Uganda from 19-20 February 2003. Steering committee members were drawn from: Kenya (Zipporah-Merdin Ali), South Africa ( Kath Defilippi), Tanzania (Jacobson) Uganda ( Anne Merriman) and Zimbabwe (Sambulo Mkwananzi).8 In summary, APCA aims to:

  • promote study, knowledge, training and research in palliative care
  • foster networks and links at all levels of palliative care
  • address ethical issues
  • establish an international communication network
  • sponsor publications
  • disseminate achievements
  • promote access to resources

Objectives include:

  • promotion of standards
  • advocating for palliative care at governmental level
  • securing the availability of drugs
  • encouraging the development of national associations within Africa
  • promotion of training programmes
  • devising standard guidelines
  • advocacy

CARE International 9

CARE International in Cameroon will administer a Global Fund project aimed at mobilising civil society responses to the AIDS pandemic.


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