WHO Approves First Malaria Vaccine. Are We Seeing The End Of A Malaria Endemic Africa?
The world, and Africa in particular, now have a new weapon to fight malaria which is among the oldest infectious diseases. Despite its long historyโฆ
The world, and Africa in particular, now have a new weapon to fight malaria which is among the oldest infectious diseases. Despite its long historyโฆ
The battle against the spread of the COVID-19 virus was half won with the release of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, the number of people inโฆ
Guinea is one of the African countries that has suffered lots of causalities from Ebola outbreaks. The most recent outbreak happened in February throwing theโฆ
Aid workers are often the lifeline in fighting emerging diseases in developing countries. Sadly, some World Health Organization aid workers have faced criticisms on allegationsโฆ
WHO is urging African nations not to destroy expired Covid-19 vaccines because they are still safe for use. This report comes shortly after thousands ofโฆ
Cholera cases in West and Central Africa declined in 2021, compared to the last four years (2017-2020). The UN Childrenโs Fund (UNICEF) said this onโฆ
Long before the arrival of Christianity and Islam, Africans practiced African traditional religion (ATR). It is the foundation on which the morals of pre-colonial Africaโฆ
Ndluve is a 15-year-old South African living in the slums of Soweto. One day, he notices he has a high fever and complains to hisโฆ
Ghana is the first African country to receive the COVID-19 vaccine through the UN-backed COVAX program. This historic occasion happened on Wednesday, February 24, 2021,โฆ
When the COVID-19 outbreak first began earlier last year, the concern of most experts was what would happen to Africa. The reason is that Africaโฆ
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