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Trump Would Rather Let Birth Control Expire Than Give It to Africans as Aid
24 Oct 2025 22:58 GMT
The Trump administration is allowing a stockpile of nearly $10 million worth of contraceptives to expire in a Belgian warehouse — despite pleas from nonprofit organizations to allow them to deliver the life-saving aid intended for low-income women …
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AU Fact-Finding Mission Uncovers Grave Human Rights Violations in Sudan
24 Oct 2025 12:52 GMT
By Binta Jaiteh
The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), in collaboration with the African Union Commission (AUC) under the Department of Political Affairs, Peace, and Security (PAPS), has released the findings of a virtual joint fact- …
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La Ruche Health wins 2025 Prix Galien Africa Award for Innovation in Digital Healthcare
24 Oct 2025 00:04 GMT
The 2025 Prix Galien Africa has honoured Côte d’Ivoire’s La Ruche Health, led by Mr. Rory Assandey, for its groundbreaking work in expanding access to digital healthcare across Africa.
Now in its fifth year, the Prix Galien Africa celebrates excellence and …
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Lagos Calls for United African Action Against Ritual Killings
23 Oct 2025 23:28 GMT
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has called for a united continental effort to combat ritual abuse and human sacrifice, emphasizing that the fight cannot be won in isolation but must be pursued collectively across borders, institutions, and …
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When the West forgets its morality — The shame of British soldiers in Kenya
23 Oct 2025 20:49 GMT
NAIROBI: IN the heart of Laikipia, a quiet Kenyan town still haunted by the shadow of colonialism, local families continue to mourn and demand justice — not for wars fought decades ago, but for crimes allegedly committed by British soldiers still stationed …
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Africa’s children: 20 years on, what happened to the millennium babies?
23 Oct 2025 07:04 GMT
Twenty years ago, the Guardian featured 10 newborn babies in countries across Africa, describing their births, their families and the environments they had been born into. We followed these babies at five-year intervals up to 2015 – the date the United …
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Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction: A Ugandan Study
23 Oct 2025 05:29 GMT
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The objective of … call to the medical community, inviting a … : Erectile Dysfunction, Diabetes, Prevalence, Sexual Health, Western Uganda, Multicenter … dysfunctionphysiological effects of diabetes on sexualityprevalence of ED in Ugandasexual …
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Sub-Saharan Africa's Breast Cancer Battle: Confronting Myths and Healthcare Gaps
21 Oct 2025 18:13 GMT
In 2010, Ethel Olomu was enrolled as a scholarship student at the Lagos Business School when she first discovered a lump in her breast. She had never heard about breast cancer before then. After her mother, a retired nurse, helped examine her breast, Olomu …
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Young mothers in Kenya face a higher risk of giving birth early: study explores why
20 Oct 2025 15:15 GMT
Preterm babies are those born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed. The global figure for babies born early was 13.4 million in 2020. But statistics on preterm babies in African countries are poor. Obasanjo Bolarinwa and Kobi Ajayi, who …
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[Latest] Global Radiopharmaceutical CDMO Market Size/Share Worth USD 7.2 Billion by 2034 at a 9.3% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth Rate, Value, SWOT Analysis)
23 Oct 2025 08:30 GMT
Austin, TX, USA, Oct. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Custom Market Insights has published a new research report titled “Radiopharmaceutical CDMO Market Size, Trends and Insights By Application (Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals, Therapeutic …