Nwafor Chiedozie
Nations of the world are working towards attaining Sustainable Development by 2030, in line with the United Nations’ 17 point Sustainable Development Goals agenda. However, continents have perpetually fallen short of similar time-scaled global targets. Development is most challenged in Africa and Africa is most in need of development. The effects of an exploding population of physiologically unfit and unhealthy Africans are utterly unimaginable. This research has sincerely evaluated and appraised the past decades of health care systems across the continent and proffered workable schemes for the future. So many health challenges still lie unattended in Africa, active planning and execution of a sustainable road map for the coming years is earnestly required. African leaders and policy makers must resolve to make perfectly thought out, concise and futuristic decisions; while sustainable Health must be seen as the primary base upon which every other legislation on Africa’s development is built.