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Nigeria : Free cesarean section implemented for poor women
Nigeria has announced that free emergency Caesarean sections will be made available to « poor and vulnerable » women in an ambitious…
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South Africa : Over 8 million people contaminated by HIV/AIDS
South Africa remains at the forefront of the global battle against HIV/AIDS.The country carries the highest burden of infections worldwide.…
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Nigeria : 29% of IDPs financially excluded
In Nigeria, Boko Haram and other non-state armed groups as well as clashes between herders and farmers have pushed some…
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Morocco : AMCI and UM6SS collaborate for African health sovereignty
On the sidelines of the inauguration of the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences in Dakhla, a strategic agreement was…
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45% of African countries prone to ecological disasters
In August 2024, 1.2 million people were affected by floods in Nigeria, while a similar number suffered from drought in…
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Morocco : 3 conventions signed in Dakhla to promote health sciences
On 23 November 2024, three Memoranda of Understanding were signed in Dakhla, Morocco, between the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science…
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Morocco : Dakhla University, a catalyst for health sciences
Dedicated to promoting partnerships, research and development in the health sciences in Africa, the African Academy of Health Sciences (AAHS)…
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Medics, government to contain Mpox surge in DR Congo and Burundi
As of November, cases among children in the DRC had increased by over 130% from about 11,300 suspected cases to…
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Cameroon : experts advice on a balanced diet to combat disease
Cameroon’s economic capital, Douala, is hosting the second edition of the Food and Well-being Fair, with the theme ″ LET’S…
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Over 52 million in Africa still digital blanck
The gender digital divide leaves millions of people, especially poor women and girls, stranded from the promise of digital transformation…
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