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Brazzaville – COVID-19 vaccination coverage has stagnated in half of African countries, while the number of doses administered monthly declined by over 50% between July and September, a World Health Organization (WHO) analysis finds. Although Africa is far from reaching the year-end global target of protecting 70% of the population, modest progress has been made
Accra - Mental, neurological and substance use disorders account for more than 10% of the global disease burden. The lost productivity resulting from depression and anxiety, two of the most common mental disorders, cost the global economy US$ 1 trillion each year. In low- and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental disorders receive
Sob o lema “Desafios globais. Acções globais. Histórias de resiliência”, iniciamos esta semana as celebrações para o Dia das Nações-Unidas (24 de outubro). Nesse sentido, queríamos contar-lhes a história de Aissatu, parteira que teve coragem, resiliência e humanidade para ajudar no primeiro parto de uma paciente com Covid-19 na Guiné-Bissau. Maio de 2020, o número
Abuja, 18 October, 2022 - Living at the Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDPs) camp in Damagaza in Abuja, 20- years old Anifa Tsani, a mother of one, is glad she can now make informed choices on her sexual and reproductive health. She started living in the camp at a very young age and married into the
Addis Ababa, October 2022 –The District Health Information System, software version 2 (DHIS2) training is ongoing in 507 woredas of Ethiopia to reach a total of 1,553 participants in 58 sessions. The training aims to digitalize and improve the collection, quality and use of COVID-19 vaccination data. WHO is currently supporting this training technically and
GOBABIS- As she reflects on the havoc the Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 had wrecked in the Omaheke region over a year ago, 46-year-old Elna Christiana Rooi’s tears flow freely down her face. Rooi lost her life-time partner, who was also the father of her children- and sole breadwinner to COVID-19 in May of 2021.
Dar es Salaam, Dodoma & Zanzibar: In promoting mental well-being and partnerships for health, the WHO Tanzania Country Office team organized its second Walk the Talk event this time including the WHO sub-offices in Dodoma and Zanzibar. The in-person and colourful events in the three locations brought together health partners, WHO staff, family members and friends
By Vivian Mugarisi Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe – To address challenges Zimbabwe faces in providing timely, affordable, safe and quality surgical services, the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) launched its first National Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Strategy (NSOAS) 2022-2025 on 30 September 2022. The strategy will promote access to surgical services from district level, a positive move
Abuja, 13 October, 2022 - As of November 2019, Chidinma Ebele, 22 years old (not his real name), was on top of his game, starting a new job as a research assistant at a non-governmental organization in Abuja. He had plans outlined for 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and things went downhill for
Addis Ababa/Brazzaville/Kampala – Ministers of Health and government representatives from 9 African countries today agreed on joint measures to stop the potential spread of the ongoing Ebola disease outbreak in Uganda and beyond its borders. An assessment conducted by World Health Organization (WHO) found that the risk of the Sudan ebolavirus spreading to neighbouring countries as
JUBA – The United States Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has contributed USD $5 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) to support an integrated health response for communities affected by crises and acute food insecurity across South Sudan. This funding brings USAID’s fiscal year 2022 humanitarian contribution to health care
Osun, 11 October, 2022 - Given that genomic sequencing technology enhanced the fight against COVID-19 globally, Nigeria is working on a strategy to integrate other infectious diseases into the genomic surveillance in the country. The strategy is intended to improve preparedness and reinforce health security in Nigeria. These efforts are in line with the WHO
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New York Post Composite While most people think about gifts and parties whenever the holidays roll around, my mind goes to darker places — porch pirates. If you think I’m being paranoid, know that 37 million packages are stolen in America each year. And unless you want to join the crowd, you’d better listen up!
The Jets turned the page to 2026 when they traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the deadline last week. They were two of the three best players on the team, and the front office basically announced it was more interested in draft picks than retaining those players. It’s hard to argue with the logic