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Despite the rollout of malaria vaccines and the recent announcement by the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring Egypt malaria-free, the…
In response to Sierra Leone’s severe shortage of anesthesia providers, Mercy Ships, the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health, and the…
A senior World Health Organization (WHO) official has disclosed that Uganda will obtain at least three million doses of the…
Reaching the home of 79-year-old Matlohang Moloi involves a steep ascent through the mountainous terrain that defines Lesotho’s high elevation.…
Above-Ground Agriculture in Centre-North region of Burkina Faso: Displaced Women Enhancing Resilience Amidst Instability
Soilless farming is proving essential for boosting food security among internally displaced people (IDPs) who live in camps or densely…
In 2007, the African Union introduced the Great Green Wall (GGW) initiative, an ambitious project aimed at rehabilitating 100 million…
Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC) has revealed Uganda’s inaugural electric mobility expo alongside an open house event at the Kiira Vehicle…
Since the start of the year, at least 163 people have died from Lassa fever, with 933 cases confirmed in…
The Nairobi High Court has issued a groundbreaking ruling, directing the government to pay over Ksh470 million to the families…
Cape Town – Today is the deadline for the city’s homeless in the downtown area to dismantle their tent cities…
Since the launch of kidney transplant services in Rwanda last year, all 32 cases requiring such procedures have been successfully…
According to study results, twice-yearly injections used to treat AIDS were completely effective in preventing new HIV infections among women.…
The initial group of Kenyans received what is expected to be the first TB vaccine in nearly a century. The…
On Sunday, the National Environment Authority (NEMA) issued a public alert about the dangers of sodium cyanide that was looted…
An official estimate reveals that 25% of Zimbabwe’s rural population practices open defecation
Recent official data shows that, despite some progress, approximately 25% of Zimbabwe’s rural population has lacked access to toilets for…
Kenyans might be receiving substandard healthcare services in various facilities nationwide, as it has come to light that over 9,000…
Efforts are focused on testing and treating HIV-positive infants amidst concerns over increasing infection rates
The health department of Tshwane City has raised concerns about the ongoing occurrence of HIV transmission from mothers to their…
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