Sierra Leone is now the newest of 38 countries in the WHO African region to have enacted a bill into law to protect its population against the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine products. The Tobacco and Nicotine Control Act of 2022 was unanimously passed into law on 3 August 2022 by the country’s law
Sierra Leone is now the newest of 38 countries in the WHO African region to have enacted a bill into law to protect its population against the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine products. The Tobacco and Nicotine Control Act of 2022 was unanimously passed into law on 3 August 2022 by the country’s law
New films show the impact of yellow fever outbreaks in Taraba State, and the global efforts to eliminate yellow fever epidemics by 2026. “I lost my second child to yellow fever. It was a very traumatising experience for my family and I,” explains Muhammed Awal, a father of five from Taraba State. “We rushed the
Brazzaville – Healthy life expectancy in the African region has increased on average by 10 years per person between 2000 and 2019, a World Health Organization (WHO) assessment reports. This rise is greater than in any other region of the world during the same period. The report also notes that the disruptive impact of the
Maiduguri, 3 August, 2022 - In a bid to create awareness, promote and sustain exclusive breastfeeding, especially for infant’s health and survival, Borno state government through the wife of the Executive Governor of Borno state, Dr Falmata Zulum, launched a campaign. The 2022 theme for World Breastfeeding Week, ‘Step up for Breastfeeding: Educate and Support'
Yola, 3 August, 2022 - As the threat of monkeypox looms globally, public health authorities in Adamawa state have intensified awareness campaigns to control the ongoing outbreak in Nigeria. The State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), has initiated a sensitization campaign through WHO-trained community health educators (champions) to increase
1 August 2022, Lilongwe- In solidarity for the World Breastfeeding Week, Malawi through the Ministry of Health, held a special event to launch a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of breastfeeding and its need in the lives of babies and mothers. The launch of the campaign, which will run from 1 to 7…
When a man in Temessadou M’Boket – a village in the densely forested southern Guinea region – died in early August 2021 after suffering fever, headache and haemorrhage, Fassara Diawara, the head of a local clinic, was quick to act. “We will continue to reinforce community surveillance in Guinea’s forest region, as well as the
When a man in Temessadou M’Boket – a village in the densely forested southern Guinea region – died in early August 2021 after suffering fever, headache and haemorrhage, Fassara Diawara, the head of a local clinic, was quick to act. “We will continue to reinforce community surveillance in Guinea’s forest region, as well as the
Abuja, 1 August, 2022 - The World Health Organization Country Representative (WR), Walter Kazadi Mulombo, has underscored the organization's commitment to supporting Nigeria in fast-tracking the operationalization of the recently enacted Health Insurance Act. Dr Mulombo made the pledge during a high-level meeting with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha,…
On June 20, 2022, a cross-border coordination meeting between Ethiopia and Somalia was held in Dollo Ado, a border town between Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. The goal of the meeting was to reinforce the multisectoral cross-border coordination and collaboration between key different stakeholders of the three countries in addressing the common public health threats. Participants…
Abuja, 28 July, 2022 - After being diagnosed with hepatitis B in February 2021, Mrs Titilope Dada, 30, wept heavily for weeks, thinking it was a death sentence. She was diagnosed with hepatitis B at a health facility during pre-employment medical screening. Being educated, she knew about the disease but never thought she could be…
Safety, a Subaru hallmark and one of our six criteria, is another category the Solterra performs well in; IIHS awarded it a Top Safety Pick+, making it one of the safest SUVs in our competition. Driver assistance systems are merely competent, however, and lack some of the high-tech capabilities available in other contenders. Design changes
Pros Comfortable and composed ride Thoughtful interior touches Excellent value Cons Frustrating dual-function control panel Weak base engine Not the most efficient hybrid In the high-stakes 2026 SUV of the Year arena, the 2026 Kia Sportage’s low-key refresh wasn’t enough. Its subtle updates didn’t stand out next to newer, truly innovative vehicles. Others fared better
However, the dual control pads on the wheel indicate the need for further polish. Their insubstantial feel contrasts sumptuous touchpoints elsewhere, calling Lucid’s attention to detail into question. Likewise, there’s a jagged edge of pixels along the upper touchscreen’s top curve. Even with a few physical buttons, Lucid’s user interface presents a steep learning curve.