i always thought it interesting how many "free" Vaccines are given to african nations. billions a year of free med care which a giant chunk is vaccines. so sweet of these folks to help out those poor african folks. what i dont get, black africans own almost nothing of any economic value in africa. the entire continent is owned and operated by euro/US companies. they extract everything out and leave nothing. africans has been bled dry, manipulated and treated like animals, and at the same time they want to help with all the health care. doesnt add up.
Most of the healthcare given to poor African countries is from charities and groups like Doctors Without Borders. As for foreign aid, lots of treaties are in place to ensure that African nations recieve funding and some degree of help. But there's a reason many preventable diseases are still give in Africa -- foreign aid is insufficient, as is the healthcare, and charities can only do so much.
It's not a conflict of interest if you look at it from the government's persprctive: the best healthcare is given in the regions of Africa most important to European and American economies. Makes sense to keep the people you need, healthy. Most governments simply don't care much about the rest of Africa. As long as their diamond mines, metal mines and puppet governments and institutions continue to provide profit.
And make no mistake: it isn't medical companies who're giving their produce away as charity. Charity organizations and governments with vested interests in African industry are the biggest buyers of vaccines that go to Africans.
Big pharmaceutical companies make a profit either way. And what's the first rule of salesmanship? Make sure people keep buying. If vaccines didn't work, people wouldn't be buying them. African health services are just too underfunded and ill-equipped to provide good healthcare for all Africans. Not to mention the average African lives in a pittance as it is, and proper vaccines aren't exactly cheap.
This is why countries need socialized medicine. In social medicine, there's no incentive to make profits. There is no board of directors pushing the company to make more money. Thereby, healthcare becomes considerably cheaper, and there is nothing for the socialized healthcare institution can gain by making people sicker. Socializing medicine removes the biggest hurdle to faulty healthcare: the pursuance of profits.