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1 United States Africa Command
Force Health Protection & Readiness Seamless Health Service Support Strengthen Partner Nation (PN) Military Health Prepare and Respond to Crises Global Health Engagement Command Surgeon Perspectives Federal Health 2015: the new normal Global Health Track UNCLASSIFIED

2 The Operational Environment
Northern Africa 4,885 Miles Western Europe Western Africa Eastern Africa Argentina United States 4,365 Miles Middle/Central Africa Tyranny of Distance Diversity of Population 100’s of ethnic groups 1,000 languages Wide variety of religious traditions Health Status Infrastructure Southern Africa China Five Regions

3 Health Care Capabilities
The Operational Environment Health Care Capabilities Malaria Rates HIV/ AIDS Rates WHO: “In Africa region, 72% of all deaths are from communicable diseases…compared to 27% in all other WHO Regions combined.” HIV/AIDS: Africa region has 11% of worlds population, but an estimated 60% of HIV/AIDS – leading cause of death for adults. TB: 2.4 million new cases (24% of all cases worldwide) & half a million deaths each year. MALARIA: endemic in 42/46 Sub-Saharan countries - >90% of the million clinical cases per year across the world are in Africa.

4 USAFRICOM Strategy & Theater Campaign Plan Medical Engagement LOE’s
UNCLASSIFIED USAFRICOM Strategy & Theater Campaign Plan Operational Design Priorities Deter and Defeat Transnational Threats Protect U.S. Security Interests Prevent Future Conflicts Support Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Decisive: Build capacity of and strengthen relationships with African partners Shaping: Operations that buy time & space Sustaining: Enduring requirements for posture & access Ways Medical Engagement LOE’s Building Military Capability Building National Response Capability Increased US Capabilities on the Continent Security Force Assistance Exercises Operations Engagements Posture, Presence, Agreements Means Issues/Concerns Coordination and Communication Immature programs and dependency Host Nation Requirements/environment Budgetary Considerations Funding Personnel Forces Authorities Senior Leader’s Time International & Interagency Relationships

5 Contact Info Office of the Command Surgeon: DSN COM Medical Duty Officer: Cell: (NIPR) Medical Operations: (SIPR)


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