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Nigeria vs Gabon head-to-head: What history really says about the Super Eagles and Panthers?

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are slated to face Gabon in the African World Cup playoff, to be held in Rabat, Morocco, Soccernet.ng reports.  The forthcoming clash between the Super Eagles and the Panthers revives a longstanding African football rivalry that dates back more than six decades...

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Ghana targets extra youngsters in malaria immunization enlargement

Accra, Ghana - The Government of Ghana has launched an expansion of the national malaria vaccine immunization programme to deliver malaria vaccines to thousands of children at high risk of malaria illness and death in Ghana. The malaria vaccine Mosquirix– RTS,S, the first vaccine recommended by the World Health Organization(WHO) to prevent malaria and significantly

Zimbabwe tackles measles outbreak by means of intensive vaccination campaigns

Harare – When Baba Ruvheni heard health workers from his village talking about a measles outbreak in the country, he thought twice before getting his grandchild vaccinated. “Rumours in our community said these vaccines were for COVID-19, which was confusing. But the village health workers explained to us how dangerous measles could be and that

Zimbabwe strikes to strengthen collaboration in combat in opposition to TB

Harare, Zimbabwe - Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide, ranking above HIV/AIDS. Globally, 10.6 million people developed TB while an estimated 1.6 million people died of TB in 2021 alone. Despite progress made in the last two decades, the incidence of TB is not declining fast enough to end the disease.

African leaders name for pressing motion to revitalize routine immunization

Addis Ababa ‒ African heads of state today agreed on key measures to revamp routine immunization across the continent following massive disruptions by the COVID-19 pandemic that stymied childhood vaccination programmes and heightened outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. A total of 8.4 million children in the African region, compared with 18 million globally, were left out

Over 33 million kids vaccinated in opposition to wild poliovirus in southern Africa

Brazzaville – A year since Malawi confirmed its first case of wild poliovirus type 1 in 30 years, more than 33 million children across five southern African countries have been vaccinated against the virus, with over 80 million vaccine doses administered over the past year. A total of nine wild poliovirus cases have been reported

WHO welcomes Canadian dedication of CAD$ 30 million to bolster COVID-19 vaccination efforts and strengthen well being methods in Africa

Brazzaville – A CAD$ 30 million project in partnership with Canada’s Global Initiative for Vaccine Equity (CanGIVE) is set to significantly bolster targeted, equitable delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to high-risk communities across Africa. Through World Health Organization (WHO), the Government of Canada will provide funding over two years to support the scale-up of vaccine delivery, specifically

Specialists accede to Nigeria’s progress, spotlight areas of focus for sustaining polio-free standing

The 39th Expert Review Committee (ERC) for Polio Eradication and Routine Immunization has expressed optimism that the Nigerian programme is on course to stop the transmission of the circulating Variant Polio Virus (cVPV2) with ‘impressive progress’ recorded. The ERC meets periodically to evaluate progress toward the attainment of a polio-free Nigeria. The monitoring body comprising

Mauritius strives to decreasing boundaries to life-saving preventive providers and consciousness elevating to battle most cancers

Mauritius marked the World Cancer 2023 at national level with high commitment to reduce barriers to life-saving preventive services while focusing on raising awareness on cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in Mauritius, Dr Anne Marie Ancia, the Parliamentary Private Secretary, Mr Serge Gilbert Bablee, and other personalities attended the event in the presence

Ethiopia commemorates World Uncared for Tropical Ailments Day with the resonating name to speed up motion to finish the useless struggling of probably the...

On 29 and 30 January 2023, government health officials and partners came together in Jimma Zone, Oromia Region, to commemorate World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day in a two-day event that included an event opening ceremony, visit to NTD, molecular and drug laboratories of Jimma University, a field trip to two woredas of Jimma Zone

WHO publishes two landmark paperwork on leishmaniasis

Departmental news - Geneva - Leishmania parasites are transmitted through the bites of infected female phlebotomine sand flies, which feed on human blood to produce eggs. An estimated 31 species of Phlebotomus and 47 species of Lutzomyia sand fly species are considered the proven vectors of human leishmaniases (visceral and cutaneous).  In its global efforts to control the impact of leishmaniases

The UK’s Fleming Fund helps strengthening of antimicrobial resistance surveillance in Zimbabwe

By Tatenda Chimbwanda   Masvingo, Zimbabwe – Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a threat to global public health, which involves the human, animal, food, plants, and environment sectors. AMR occurs when bacteria and fungi can resist the effects of medications intended to destroy them. As a result, the medications stop working, and diseases may continue to

The Authorities of Japan commits greater than half 1,000,000 {dollars} to strengthen Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Care Companies in Zimbabwe

                                                                                  PRESS RELEASE Harare, 15 February 2023 – The Government of Japan has committed USD 633,975 to strengthen access to safe, timely and affordable Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia (SOA) care services in Manicaland and Matabeleland North Provinces. The project will be implemented by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) in partnership with the

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Nigeria vs Gabon head-to-head: What history really says about the Super Eagles and Panthers?

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are slated to face Gabon in the African World Cup playoff, to be held in Rabat, Morocco, Soccernet.ng reports.  The forthcoming clash between the Super Eagles and the Panthers revives a longstanding African football rivalry that dates back more than six decades...