Habari Medical Plaza opens in Addis Ababa

In the early days of 2026, Habari Medical Plaza launched, signaling a new era for health tourism and local care in Ethiopia. This high-end outpatient diagnostic and specialist facility opened in Addis Ababa during the first week of January. It aims to reduce patient capital flight and attract regional clients.

The launch of Habari Medical Plaza in the early days of 2026 marks a significant development in Ethiopia's healthcare landscape. This high-end outpatient diagnostic and specialist facility opened its doors in Addis Ababa during the first week of January, positioning itself at the city's center. It represents a push into the emerging field of domestic medical tourism by private-sector players.

These new entrants aim to stem the outflow of patients seeking treatment abroad and develop a healthcare sector that can draw clients from the region. Bezawit Huluager, a Fortune staff writer, reported on this development on January 17, 2026. The facility joins others in efforts to bolster local care options and promote health tourism within Ethiopia. This initiative highlights the growing potential for Ethiopia's private healthcare to compete regionally and retain medical resources domestically.

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Jorge Macri inaugurates Villa Urquiza health center prioritizing local porteños under Prioridad Porteña program.
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Jorge Macri inaugurates health center with priority for locals in Villa Urquiza

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The head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, inaugurated the first diagnostic center prioritizing local residents in Villa Urquiza. The new center aims to organize health demand and charge non-resident patients under the Prioridad Porteña program. Macri stated that 'the City will no longer be a free prepaid health plan for any foreigner'.

Addis Ababa's city administration, led by Mayor Adanech Abebe, has called on the private sector to collaborate with the government to expand health services. This initiative launches the Habari Health Plaza, built with Entoto technologies, aiming to curb medical travel abroad. It seeks to attract patients from neighboring countries and position Ethiopia as a medical tourism hub.

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The first branch administration office of Debra Fashion has opened at Butajira General Hospital in East Gurage Zone, Central Ethiopia Region. This center will provide physiotherapy, psycho therapy, and behavioral therapy training for children with Down syndrome. The regional health bureau has welcomed the initiative.

A new prescription in Ethiopia links healthcare to debt, according to reports. This development was highlighted in Addis Fortune.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly conducted a field tour on Tuesday to inspect ongoing construction and redevelopment works at several public healthcare facilities in Cairo and Giza, reaffirming the government's commitment to improving the quality and accessibility of medical services nationwide. The tour is part of the government's continuous monitoring of healthcare system performance and efforts to modernize public hospitals. Madbouly stressed that healthcare remains a top priority in line with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's directives.

The Harari Regional Council's sixth round, fifth year, ninth regular session is underway in Addis Ababa under the chairmanship of the region's chief administrator. The chief presented a half-year budget performance report highlighting efforts to ensure rule of law and sustainable peace. Developments include infrastructure projects boosting tourism and road construction.

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Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announced plans for Cairo to establish an investment hospital in Banjul, Gambia, staffed by Egyptian medical professionals, as part of efforts to deepen economic and infrastructure ties. This came during a meeting with his Gambian counterpart in Cairo, where he expressed readiness to support development needs in construction, energy, and security sectors.

 

 

 

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