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Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)

Health Care: Current Reviews

ISSN: 2375-4273 HCCR, an open access journal

Page 46

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Primary Care Congress 2016

September 19-20, 2016

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September 19-20, 2016 Phoenix, USA

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Annual Congress and Medicare Expo on

Primary Care & General Pediatrics

Access to health care in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Major challenge for the poor (case report)

Innocent Emmanuel Kongo

University Libre of Kinshasa, DR Congo

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eneral situation of hospitals and health care. Access to health care is a universally human rights established and recognized

internationally, regionally and nationally by several legal instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,

the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, the African Charter on Human Rights and peoples and the

Constitution of 18 February 2006 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The best quality of health care depends on several parameters:

political, cultural, demographic, security, socio - economic. In order to improve the health sector, the Congolese Government had,

in the legislature from 2006 to 2011, placed health in five priorities project of the Democratic Republic of Congo. [ 1 In the context

of reaching the completion Point, the Democratic Republic of Congo received from the international financial institutions to reduce

its debt by 12.3 billion US dollars.] The CAMPUS of HEALTH -NGO and its allies were compelled to launch the investigation in

difference’s hospitals. To do this, We’ve sending investigators to collect lots of data relevant to the preparation of this report with

patients, doctors, nurses and the public.

Biography

Innocent Emmanuel KONGO has completed his graduation at the age of 27 years from University Libre of Kinshasa and is International Master Studies from Sao

Paolo Institute of Public Health. He was the director of Medical staff service of CARITAS organization. He has published more than 15 papers in reputed journals

and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute. The Libyan Board of Medical Specialties and Jamaharya Medical Revue, DRC Epidemiological

Revue, He is actually CEO of CAMPUS of HEALTH DRC NGO working in partnership with the Ministry of Health, The Ministry of Gender, Family & Child and The

Christian Church in DRC.

kongomab@hotmail.com

Innocent Emmanuel Kongo, Health Care: Current Reviews 2016, 4:3(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2375-4273.C1.023