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Washington’s struggling economy takes another economic hit from the government shutdown

WASHINGTON -- With the combination of the longest government shutdown, the mass firings of government workers and a fresh cut in federal food aid, the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington is bracing for the swell of people who will need its help before the holiday season. The food bank, which serves 400 pantries and

Leverkusen head coach states return date for Nathan Tella

Nathan Tella in action for Bayer 04 Leverkusen. [Photo Credit/ Imago]. Leverkusen head coach Kasper Hjulmand has revealed Super Eagles winger Nathan Tella is edging closer to full fitness after missing two months of action, Soccernet.ng reports. The 26-year-old last played for Die Werkself in their 3-1 win against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Bay Arena.

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World Malaria Day: 25 April 2025

Key Message from the WHO South Africa Country Representative Ms Shenaaz EL-Halabi On this occasion of World Malaria Day, we join the global community in reaffirming our commitment to ending malaria. This year’s theme, “Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite” calls for renewed efforts at all levels from global policy to grassroots action to

Liberia introduces the Mpox Vaccine with WHO Help

Grand Cape Mount, Liberia - Since August 2024, Liberia has reported a total of 74 mpox cases, with one active case in the Grand Cape Mount. In collaboration with the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), the World Health Organization (WHO), Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Gavi, the Ministry of

African Vaccination Week 2025: Huge Catch-Up and vaccine introduction to spice up South Sudan’s well being

Juba- Mrs. Lavina Mariba, today, celebrated the launch of the African vaccination week as a proud mother, with all her three children fully vaccinated and every family member up to date with their shots. “All my children are fully vaccinated, my husband and I as well,” said Mariba “my children have not fallen ill for

Vaccination progress helps save tens of millions of lives in African area

Brazzaville/Geneva – An increase in vaccine coverage in Africa is helping protect millions of people from life-threatening diseases such as measles, polio and cervical cancer. In 2023, vaccination saved at least 1.8 million lives in the African region, nearly half the global figure of 4.2 million. These advancements have been possible thanks to government efforts

Integration on the Forefront to Improve Catch-Up Vaccination Attain in Ethiopia

Integration has emerged as a cornerstone strategy in Ethiopia’s efforts to accelerate the reduction of zero-dose (ZD) children—those who have not received a single routine vaccination. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Integration Resource Guide, integrating health services, such as vaccination programs, significantly enhance resource efficiency and improves overall healthcare delivery. Key benefits include cost

African well being specialists decide to speed up efforts to get rid of Uncared for Tropical Ailments

Lomé  – African health experts have renewed commitment to accelerate efforts to end Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that continue to affect over a billion people globally, 40% of whom live in the African region. Meeting in Togo from 15 to 17 April 2025 for the NTD Programme Managers meeting, the experts also set in motion

Nationwide College of Lesotho hosts a profitable multidisciplinary World Well being Day commemoration selling wholesome beginnings and hopeful futures

Roma – On Tuesday April 16, 2025, the National University of Lesotho (NUL) successfully hosted a vibrant and insightful commemoration of World Health Day. Under the theme “Global Action for Universal Health- Healthy Beginnings; Hopeful Futures,” the event brought together students, university officials, health professionals, and representatives from other organizations to engage in critical discussions

Well being ministers launch landmark polio vaccination marketing campaign to guard 83 million youngsters in Lake Chad Basin

N’Djamena – In a renewed effort to eradicate circulating polio variant type 2 in the Lake Chad Basin, Ministers of Health from Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Niger and Nigeria launched today a synchronized regional vaccination campaign aimed at protecting 83 million under 5 children. The initiative is a crucial milestone in the fight

Angola takes measures to enhance entry to protected water and curb cholera

Luanda ‒ Manuel Domingos, community leader of the Mussenga neighbourhood in Icolo e Bengo province in northwest Angola, recalls a time when the water supply to his community was serviced by a “unreliable water tank.” This situation is common across Angola, where, according to government data, around 44% of the population has no access to

Decreasing measles outbreak danger in 38 drought-affected districts in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia’s drought-affected districts, measles outbreaks pose a significant threat to vulnerable populations, particularly children. To mitigate this risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) supported a comprehensive and integrated measles vaccination campaign across 38 woredas (16 woredas in Somali, 19 in Oromia, and 3 in South Ethiopia), reaching over 5,308 children who were either under

Ethiopia reaches 15.3 million kids with novel oral polio vaccine, surpassing goal

For Meseret Gelaw, a mother in Furustale village of Jimma town in Oromia region, ensuring that her 8-month-old son receives every necessary vaccine is a matter of life and health.  “I want my child to grow up healthy, free from diseases like polio. When I heard about the vaccination campaign, I made sure he was

Liberia marks World Well being Day with a renewed dedication to maternal and new child well being

Every year, Liberia joins the rest of the world on April 7th to commemorate World Health Day, which marks the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) and serves as an opportunity to raise awareness on pressing health issues. Under the theme “Healthy beginnings, Hopeful futures”, the national observance took place in

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Washington’s struggling economy takes another economic hit from the government shutdown

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Nigeria 3-1 Ghana: Sweet revenge as Akekoromowei’s double powers Falconets past defending champions

Falconets. Photo Credit: NFF Comms Nigeria’s U20 women’s team, the Falconets, began their WAFU B U20 Girls Cup campaign in style with a commanding 3-1 victory over defending champions Ghana in Adjohoun, Benin Republic, early on Saturday morning, Soccernet.ng reports. After losing to the Black Princesses in last year’s final, the Falconets approached this encounter

Leverkusen head coach states return date for Nathan Tella

Nathan Tella in action for Bayer 04 Leverkusen. [Photo Credit/ Imago]. Leverkusen head coach Kasper Hjulmand has revealed Super Eagles winger Nathan Tella is edging closer to full fitness after missing two months of action, Soccernet.ng reports. The 26-year-old last played for Die Werkself in their 3-1 win against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Bay Arena.