Gambia: USAID, UNICEF Donate Lifesaving Medical Supplies

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) alongside UNICEF has presented lifesaving medical supplies to the Gambian Health Ministry. It was.

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IMF approves $1.3bn support package for Zambia

Zambia has got a $1.3billion support package approval from the International Monetary Fund Board to restructure its debts and rebuild an economy.

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African Health Ministers Okay Plan for Quality Health Care

Health ministers attending the World Health Organization, WHO’s 72nd Regional Committee for Africa in Lome, Togo have approved an eight-year strategy aimed.

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South Africa reports first death causally linked to COVID vaccine

South Africa’s health regulator reported on Thursday a causal link between the death of an individual and Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) COVID-19.

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The Morning Economy

Granting farmers complete economic independence in the morning markets is extremely doable in underdeveloped nations. This will put the economy as a.

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Western and Central African Leaders Endorse a New Roadmap to Tackle the Learning Crisis

More than forty ministers of finance and education from Western and Central Africa concluded a one-day meeting in Accra on Monday, June.

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Mitigating the Next Pandemic

Africa has a development aspiration for 2063 which is tagged Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want. To achieve this, all the sectors.

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South African biotech company to develop first African-owned Covid-19 vaccine

A year after the creation of the mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer Hub, a South African biotech company has teamed up with a.

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South Africa Mulls Lifting Covid-19 Restrictions

South Africa is considering lifting the remaining Covid-19 regulations as daily new cases remain low. A sharp decline in hospitalization and deaths.

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Africa objects to U.S. push to reform health rules at WHO Assembly

African countries objected on Tuesday to a U.S.-led proposal to reform the International Health Regulations (IHR), a move delegates say might prevent.

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