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Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Our Impact

From 2004 to 2025, APCA has transformed health systems across 35 African countries—integrating palliative care into national policies, training thousands of healthcare workers, and ensuring millions receive compassionate, dignified care.

35
Countries Supported
295
Service Providers Funded
2,055
Conference Delegates
4,084+
Healthcare Workers Trained
20
Years of Impact

2024-2025: Year in Review

This reporting period marked APCA's 20th anniversary and the successful convening of the 8th International African Palliative Care Conference in Gaborone, Botswana. Through strategic partnerships and community engagement, we reached vulnerable populations with innovative care models.

1,873

Adult Patients Receiving Care

7,106

Home Visits Conducted

2,076

Girls Reached with HPV Vaccination

2,000+

Children Using APCA C-POS

🎯 Gaborone Declaration 2025

The 5th African Ministers of Health Session culminated in the Gaborone Declaration—a continental commitment to embed palliative care in Universal Health Coverage, establish national budget lines, and ensure access to essential controlled medicines by 2030.

💉 Cervical Cancer Prevention

Piloted integration of HPV vaccination into palliative care services, reaching 2,076 vulnerable girls in rural Uganda. Trained 10 palliative care providers in cancer prevention while screening 414 women for cervical cancer.

📱 Digital Health Innovation

Launched the Mpalliative app enabling patients to self-report symptoms from home. 90% of users found the platform easy to use, strengthening communication with clinicians by 60% and increasing patient confidence by 35%.

💜 Grief & Bereavement Care

Trained 181 community lay grief counsellors using the 9-cell tool co-designed with bereaved caregivers. Results showed reduction in suicidal thoughts from 40.8% to 19.7%, and significant improvements in social support and sleep quality.

System Integration Achievements

01

National Policy Development

Supported 10 countries to develop standalone national palliative care policies. Convened 5 African Ministers of Health Sessions.

02

Academic Integration

Successfully integrated palliative care into 31 academic institutions across 6 countries. Supported 87 scholarship recipients.

03

Essential Medicines Access

Supported 7 countries to establish local oral morphine reconstitution facilities. Trained 550+ legal prescribers.

04

Research & Evidence Generation

Implemented 45 research projects resulting in 200+ peer-reviewed publications. Launched the APCA Atlas 2025 update.

05

Service Delivery Expansion

Administered 295 sub-grants across 29 countries. Established community grief and bereavement services.

True Colours Trust Small Grants Impact (2024-2025)

20 Providers

Supported across Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sudan, South Africa, and Tanzania

137 Children

Receiving specialized paediatric palliative care and psychosocial support

28,392 People

Reached through community sensitization and awareness sessions

343 Health Workers

Trained in palliative care delivery and symptom management

Breakthrough Innovations

APCA Children's Outcome Scale

The first African-developed paediatric palliative care outcome measure, now available in 7 versions and used on over 2,000 children. Features a Decision Support Tool enabling health workers to deliver person-centred care based on children's own reports.


  • Strengthened clinician communication by 60%
  • Improved symptom assessment and management
  • Adapted for use in Europe, Asia and the Middle East

Community Grief Model

Co-designed bereavement intervention using the 9-cell tool addressing what is felt, known, and done. Community lay counsellors with lived experience delivered care to 180 households.


  • 40.8% to 19.7% reduction in suicidal thoughts
  • Improved affectionate support by 16.1 points
  • Enhanced positive social interaction
  • Developed guidelines for national integration

Game Changer Initiative

Peer advocacy model for cervical cancer prevention using women with lived experience of screening. Partnered with Rand Corporation, Makerere University, and Uganda Cancer Institute.


  • 63.8% of enrolled women verified screened
  • Increased early referrals for palliative care
  • Challenged stigma that cancer is a death sentence

Centres of Excellence

Launched the APCA Centre of Research and Excellence during the Gaborone Conference, establishing regional hubs for training, research, and clinical care to drive evidence-based policy and practice transformation.


  • Implementation science focus
  • Early-career researcher mentorship
  • African-led research priorities
  • Digital health innovation lab
"Twenty years ago, palliative care in Africa was a whisper. Today, it is a movement grounded in evidence, partnership, and compassion. The Gaborone Declaration affirms that palliative care is not optional—it is a fundamental component of the right to health and the dignity of every person living in Africa."
— Dr. Emmanuel Luyirika, Outgoing Executive Director, APCA@20 Celebration, September 2025

Vision 2030: The Next Chapter

As we implement the final phase of our 2020-2030 Strategic Plan, APCA is scaling the Centre of Excellence, expanding digital health innovations like Mpalliative, and ensuring every African country has integrated palliative care into their national UHC packages. The journey continues until no one faces serious illness without compassionate, dignified care.

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