Afri-Goal urged the African Union to direct all heads of countries to prioritize the health of health workers, especially those at the frontline of the battle against the pandemic.
Afri-Goal Foundation has called for more incentives and better treatment for health workers battling to save the lives of persons infected with the coronavirus.
In a statement, Afri Goal noted with disdain the ill-treatment frontline health workers are being subjected to despite their contributions. "Eighty-four per cent of the continent's healthcare facilities surveyed by the WHO was found to have poor infrastructure to prevent infections.
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