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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > The Silent Epidemic: Africa’s Diabetes Crisis.
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The Silent Epidemic: Africa’s Diabetes Crisis.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 20 March 2025 06:35
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The Silent Epidemic: Africa’s Diabetes Crisis.
A study in the medical journal The Lancet published in march 2025 says that by 2045, about 12% of sub-Saharan Africans could have diabetes.
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As global health trends continue to evolve, Africa finds itself grappling with a burgeoning diabetes crisis that threatens to derail decades of progress in public health. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), an estimated 19.4 million adults aged 20-79 were living with diabetes in Africa as of 2025. This number is projected to soar to 47 million by 2045 if current trends persist.

This alarming rise in diabetes is attributed to a confluence of factors, including rapid urbanization, shifting dietary patterns, and a lack of access to healthcare. In many urban areas, traditional diets rich in whole foods are being replaced by processed, high-sugar, and high-fat foods. Consequently, rates of obesity—a significant risk factor for type 2 diabetes—are escalating rapidly across the continent. For example, a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine indicated that overweight and obesity prevalence have tripled in some African nations over the last three decades.

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Moreover, sedentary lifestyles are becoming prevalent, with increased reliance on cars and technology contributing to a decline in physical activity. This shift is particularly noticeable among the youth, who are increasingly attracted to sedentary entertainment options. According to research from the World Health Organization (WHO), physical inactivity is responsible for an estimated 15% of the diabetes burden in Africa, exacerbating the situation.

Compounding these challenges is the lack of awareness and education surrounding diabetes. Many individuals in African communities remain unaware of the risks and symptoms of the disease. A study in South Africa highlighted that nearly half of the respondents could not recognize common symptoms of diabetes, reflecting a significant gap in knowledge that impedes early diagnosis and intervention.

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Healthcare access is yet another hurdle. While urban centers may have some facilities, rural areas often lack basic resources for diabetes care and management. The WHO emphasizes that only 30% of individuals diagnosed with diabetes in Africa receive the necessary treatment. In regions where healthcare resources are limited, the complications of diabetes—such as cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure, and amputations—are becoming increasingly common. The IDF reports that diabetes-related health expenditures could reach $73 billion in Africa by 2040, straining already fragile healthcare systems.

Addressing this crisis requires a multi-faceted approach that includes increasing public awareness, promoting healthy lifestyles, and improving healthcare access. Governments and organizations must prioritize diabetes prevention and management strategies, such as implementing educational programs that empower individuals to make informed choices.

Initiatives like the African Diabetes Forum aim to bridge gaps in diabetes care through advocacy and community engagement, providing vital resources and support to individuals and healthcare providers alike.

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In conclusion, Africa stands at a crossroads. With diabetes poised to become a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, immediate and concerted action is essential. By tackling the root causes of this public health emergency, sufficient measures can be established to avert a public health catastrophe and secure a

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