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WHO Africa Director-Elect Dies While Receiving Treatment in India
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Africa Fights Rising Hunger by Looking to Foods of the Past
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Millions in Southern Africa Facing Worst Food Crisis in Decades, Warns WFP-africana.news
Africa’s Small-Scale Revolution Against Big Agriculture-africana.news(1)
Horn of Africa Faces Devastating Hunger Crisis as Drought and Conflict Worsen-africana.news
africana.news-Mpox and the Dangers of Treating Some Lives as Disposable
Africa to Finally Receive First Batch of Vaccines for Deadly Mpox Virus
A child with mpox receives treatment at a hospital in Nyiragongo territory, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.Photographer: Zanem Nety Zaidi/Xinhua/Getty Images
Colorized transmission electron micrograph of mpox virus particles.Source: NIAID
Mpox Gives Denmark Yet Another Way to Flex Its Pharma Power
Is Africa at a Turning Point for Malaria_
Mpox cases have surged by 160_ in Africa so far this year, but few treatments and vaccines available
In this Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 photo, healthcare workers spray a chlorine solution designed to kill cholera bacteria, in Ganjuwa in Nigeria's rural Bauchi State - Copyright © africanews Sunday Alamba/AP
Authorities in Congo approve new vaccines to combat mpox surge
Universal Health Coverage in Africa: A Framework for Action
File photo of FARDC (Armed Forces of the DRC) soldiers at a frontline position above the M23 rebel-controlled town of Kibirizi in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo taken May 14, 2024. © Alexis Huguet, AFP
Sudan facing world's worst hunger and displacement crisis, IRC country director says
Mpox outbreak threatens normal
The novel injectable antiretroviral medication is a first-in-class capsid inhibitor that works by targeting the HIV capsid protein. PHOTO
A doctor injecting a vaccine into a patient. PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK
Caravan campaign to protect children from violence held in Cote d’Ivoire
Ivory Coast sets up mobile enrollment for a health coverage program criticized over glitches
Dr Mamy Andrianirina Rakotondratsara (centre) distributing antimalarials in rural Madagascar.
Africa Cervical Cancer HPV Vaccinations
World leaders launch programme to boost vaccine production in Africa
Chad eliminates human African trypanosomiasis as a public health problem
Operationalising the African regulatory ecosystem for the benefit of all patients
UNICEF South Africa Fosters Positive Ocean Habits in Children Through Sport
EU’s human rights and environment directive could do more to protect Africa’s mining affected communities
USF researchers use artificial intelligence to combat malaria in Africa
New Oral Antibiotic Works Against Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea
South African authorities warn of mpox after 2 deaths
Poorly paid doctors and nurses flee Africa for Canada
DR Congo boat disaster kills at least 80
Riots erupt in drought-stricken Central Algeria over water shortages
Last civilian hospital in besieged Sudan city closed
Measles Warning From WHO Plus Other Top Health Stories
Africa Needs Telemedicine to Overcome its Healthcare Challenges
Death toll rises as rescue charity spots another body in sea off Libya
Sudan on edge of ‘world’s largest humanitarian crisis,’ Cindy McCain warns
African countries to get help with food safety in informal sector
1 out of every 4 children in the world suffers from a crisis
Solar for health 5 ways solar power can make universal healthcare a reality
Africa’s advances in maternal, infant mortality face setbacks_ WHO report
WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health