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Mpox no longer qualifies as a global emergency but remains a major health concern in several African countries.
The WHO approves lenacapavir every six months as a new step in HIV prevention, simplifying diagnoses and expanding ...
The World Health Organization warns the threat isn’t over even as case numbers fall and vaccine orders continue.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the mpox international public health emergency (PHEIC) over for a second time. WHO’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced on 5 ...
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Revealed: Mounting mental health crisis among pupils
Failing to address mental health challenges in schools risks undoing hard-won progress in education and social development ...
For more than a decade, David Ssenfuka has lived in the shadows of Uganda’s medical establishment, quietly dispensing herbal ...
A new report by the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has exposed alarming levels of child labour in Uganda's refugee ...
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Ebola vaccination begins in southern Congo
Vaccination for those exposed to the Ebola virus and front-line health workers has begun in southern Kasai province, the ...
Cases of eye-bleeding Ebola virus DOUBLE in a week as multiple towns locked down to control ‘crisis’
CASES of Ebola virus have doubled in a week, with health authorities locking down multiple towns in an effort to contain the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Wednesday that it is continuing its efforts to support the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in halting the spread of the Ebola virus, following ...
The United States has suspended some funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, according to international organizations ...
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