WCH Africa Represented at African Bar Conference in Accra, Ghana
The WHO’s role in Africa, conflicts of interest, and alternatives for health freedom
Written by World Council for Health steering committee member Shabnam Palesa Mohamed.
Africa’s role in health, freedom and sovereignty is an important one. In 2022, the 47-nation African bloc stood up to the World Health Organisation’s attempts to coerce disturbing International Health Regulation amendments, without transparency and consultation.
World Council for Health steering committee member Shabnam Palesa Mohamed attended the African Bar Association’s medical law conference in Accra, Ghana this January. She was accompanied by Fahrie Hassan, in his capacity as a Children’s Health Defense Africa representative. World Council for Health and Children’s Health Defense are partners in the health freedom movement, including a collaboration on The Great Freeset campaign.
The theme of the conference was HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN AFRICA: GETTING STAKEHOLDERS AND HEALTH PROVIDERS MORE RESPONSIVE UNDER THE LAW. In attendance was the Chief Judge of the Republic of Ghana, the President of the World Association for Medical Law, Prof. Roy Beran, the National President of the Ghana Bar Association, Professor Josephine Agboonika, other Distinguished Guest Speakers from across the globe and esteemed Delegates from across Africa. The conference was convened by Dr. F. O. Agbo, Chairperson of the Medical Law and Ethics Committee.
The two-day conference hosted attendees from Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zambia, Cote d’Ivoire and South Africa, speaking on a plethora of medical law topics, including informed consent, justice for vaccine injury victims, and the hypersexualisation of our children. Shabnam and Fahrie, committed allies in the health freedom movement, made a considerable impact at this groundbreaking conference, drawing into sharp focus the supranationals which seek to usurp our right to make informed decisions about our health.
Shabnam handed to speakers, attendees and law students copies of the WCH policy brief on rejecting monopoly over public health, as well as copies of the WHO Withdrawal Bill that she drafted. Her presentation focused on the Role of WHO in Africa and Alternatives for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty. Fahrie’s informative presentation highlighted Conflicts of Interest involving Big Pharma and African Health Sovereignty.
The Medical Law Committee of AfBA urged various countries of the African Continent to reassess and re-evaluate the sincerity of the activities of the World Health Organization in Africa, and further called for the formation of Independent and Sovereign Country Council with the World Council for Health. It also urged countries to embark on education for proper and lawful informed consent, and expressed support for the AF VAERS platform, a independent reporting system for post-vaccine adverse effects, both physical and mental.
Resolutions from the conference included the following:
1. The Committee calls on the various nations on the African Continent to create legal framework for the integration, regulation, harmonization, measurement, scientific evaluation and clinical certification of indigenous medicine so as to enhance the growth and development of the African Healthcare system.
2. The Committee frowns at the ongoing ploy and design chiefly championed by the International Planned Parenthood Foundation, alongside the World Health Organization to fraudulently alter the educational architecture and learning curriculum by introducing gender reassignment, hyper-sexualization, and the redefinition of family and parenthood, describing it as morally problematic, and fundamentally destructive for African children.
3. The Committee urged the various countries of the African Continent to reassess and re-evaluate the sincerity of the activities of the World Health Organization in Africa and further calls for the formation of Independent and Sovereign Country Council with the World Council for Health and urges the Countries to embark on education for proper and lawful informed consent.
4.1. Given the track record of the pharmaceutical industry’s harm in Africa and in its children (for example in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Malawi), the AfBA supports the AF VAERS independent adverse events reporting system - founded by Transformative Health Justice and supported by Children's Health Defense Africa.
4.2. The information produced by the African public reporting to AF VAERS any harm from pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines will result in better treatment, better health, greater transparency, informed consent, and successful reparations for illness, injury, disability, loss of income, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and death.
5.1. The Committee urged legal practitioners all over the continent to rise in defense of the medical rights of the African people, provide legal services for victims of medical negligence, recklessness and/or malpractice of the medical practitioners and hold the facilities responsible so as to nip the menace in the bud.
5.2. The Committee warns that it shall stop at nothing in exposing all cases of medical malpractices in any country within the continent and also spearhead legal actions and campaigns to redress any of such anomalies brought before it.
6. The Committee urged Governments and Political office holders to resolve all conflicts of interests in the growth and development of the African Healthcare System in favor of the people, and further enjoins them to rejeccr parochialism and promotion of primordial considerations in decisions affecting individual and collective health of African people.
Invited to more African countries
Due to the impact of their contributions during the conference and in informal interactions, Shabnam and Fahrie were invited to speak in other African countries. World Council for Health remains committed to supporting health, freedom and sovereignty in Africa.
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ty great effort by World Council for Health team.
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"WHO Coup" ... (in ryhme)
scheduled completion
World Health Assembly - May 2024
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