Nairobi ‒ This year’s long rainy season, which typically lasts from March to May every year, has hit Kenya hard, with unexpected heavy rainfall and widespread f
In Semera-Logoa City on May 1st and 2nd, 2024, the Ministry of Health, the Afar Regional Health Bureau, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, and the
Mauritius recently made a significant step forward in its ongoing struggle against noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).
In the face of global health emergencies, timely and effective response measures are critical for saving lives and mitigating the impact of crises.
In a world where emergencies and disasters can strike at any moment and anywhere, the importance of proactive preparation cannot be overstated.
Windhoek – Namibia has become the first country in Africa – and the first high-burden country in the world - to reac
Windhoek – The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa and partner organizations today launched t