This report provides a technical analysis of data to help Sub-Saharan African Fund for Health (SAFH) allocate its funds among the countries in the region. The report analyzes health status, financial expenditure, and disease trends in ten countries. Using descriptive and inferential statistics, Ethiopia is recommended as the country to prioritize funds due to its high population growth rate, out-of-pocket expenses, and current health expenditures per capita. The report also provides conclusions and recommendations for SAFH officials.