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England squad: Thomas Tuchel set to recall Jude Bellingham as question marks remain over Phil Foden

Jude Bellingham is expected to be recalled when Thomas Tuchel names his England squad on Friday morning. Tuchel will name his final...

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Africa Vaccination Week 2025: Message from Ms Shenaaz El-Halabi, WHO South Africa Consultant

Pretoria – On the occasion of Africa Vaccination Week 2025, we join the continent and the global community in reaffirming our shared commitment to the power and promise of immunisation. This year’s theme, “Immunisation for All is Humanly Possible,” and the slogan “Vaccinated Communities, Healthy Communities” remind us that universal immunisation is not only a

WHO Consultant mentioned nationwide well being priorities with His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Mauritius

29 April 2025 It was a real honor and pleasure for the WHO Representative to meet the new President of the Republic of Mauritius. The WHO Representative, Dr A. Ancia and His Excellency Mr D. Gokhool covered the three main areas of WHO’s work: to promote, provide and protect health and well-being for everyone, everywhere.

WHO Co-Leads Pandemic Fund Prioritization Assembly in Angola

Today on 25 April, the World Health Organization (WHO) in Angola co-led an important prioritization meeting for the single-country Pandemic Fund proposal, in partnership with the Ministry of Health. The session brought together a broad group of national and international stakeholders, including the Ministry of Environment, the World Bank, UNICEF, FAO, the Red Cross, UNDP

Ghana Charts Daring New Path for Well being Workforce Transformation

With a health workforce density that has more than doubled in the past two decades — rising from 16.56 to 41.92 per 10,000 people — Ghana continues to make important strides toward achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). But in spite of these strides, serious challenges persist. Many qualified professionals remain unemployed due to fiscal constraints.

Serving to drug customers return to a more healthy way of life via hurt discount strategy

Maiduguri, 28 April. 2025 - Getting medical help to stop using illicit drugs saved my life, said 41-year-old *Aliu Musa from Maiduguri, Borno State. (*name changed for privacy). Aliu abused drugs for 15 years. This affected his work, relationships, and health. “My life was a mess. I was informed that I talked and behaved irrationally

Immunization outreach positive aspects floor in Zimbabwe

Kadoma - Nine-year-old Mavis** from rural Sanyati was looking forward to a joyful December holiday, filled with games and laughter with her siblings. But those plans came to an abrupt halt when she woke up one morning unable to walk. Panicked and unsure of what to do, her family turned to their faith, seeking a

Rwanda’s Swift Response to the Marburg Virus Illness Outbreak: Exemplary Coordinated Partnerships in Motion

In September 2024, Rwanda experienced its first-ever filovirus outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease, a severe and often fatal illness with case fatality ranging between 24% to 88%. The outbreak was officially declared on 27 September 2024 following investigations into a cluster of unexplained illnesses and deaths in Kigali. The situation posed a formidable public health

Uganda declares finish of Ebola outbreak

Kampala – Uganda today declared the end of the Ebola disease outbreak, less than three months after the virus was confirmed in the capital Kampala. During this outbreak, 14 cases, 12 confirmed and two not confirmed through laboratory tests (probable), were reported. Four deaths, two confirmed and two probable, occurred. Ten people recovered from the

The top of Ebola outbreak in Uganda demonstrates WHO’s worth in controlling and stopping illnesses

Kampala. Uganda has officially declared the end of the Ebola disease outbreak, which was confirmed on 30 January 2025 by Uganda’s Ministry of Health. The outbreak infected 14 people, two of whom were probable (not confirmed by laboratory tests) and caused four deaths (including two probable).  Disease outbreaks, such as Ebola, Marburg, and yellow fever

World malaria day 2025: Malaria ends with us

Today, as Uganda commemorates World Malaria Day in Gulu District, we are reminded of both a solemn truth and a powerful opportunity: malaria remains one of the deadliest diseases in Uganda, but it is also a disease we have the power to end if we choose to reinvest, reimagine, and reignite our collective efforts. Malaria

Mali pioneers novel hybrid vaccine supply strategy to fight malaria

JOINT PRESS RELEASE On World Malaria Day, Mali becomes the 20th African country to introduce the malaria vaccine Mali had 3.1% (8.15 million) of global malaria cases and 2.4% (14, 328) of global malaria deaths in 2023, and it was one of the 11 countries with the highest burden of malaria globally The hybrid approach

Digitalization is revolutionising Mozambique’s malaria response

Maputo ‒ Filipe Basílio, officer in charge of monitoring and evaluation in Mozambique’s malaria programme in the northern Nampula Province recalls the laborious task of data collection and analysis in his day-to-day work: "All record-keeping tools were manual and it used to take a long time for the data to reach the Ministry, because community

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