Johannesburg, 3 September -- Food-borne illness presents a major and continuing challenge to Africa as it adversely affects health, lowers economic productivity
Johannesburg, 3 September -- Man-made disasters and natural hazards such as armed conflicts, floods, drought, famine, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions cost Af
Johannesburg, 3 September 2003 -- The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa has developed a strategy aimed at contributing to the attainment, by
Johannesburg, South Africa: HIV/AIDS is a "catastrophe" and people affected need urgent access to treatment said Dr LEE Jong-wook, Director-General of the
Johannesburg, 1 September -- The 53rd session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa (RC53) opened Monday in Johannesburg with a c
Johannesburg, 1 September 2003 -- African governments have been urged to increase funding for their health sectors, allocate more funds to hospitals, desist fro
Johannesburg, 1 September -- The World Health Organization (WHO) and its Member States in the African Region have made definite progress towards polio eradicati
Johannesburg, 31 August -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on African governments to accord formal recognition to traditional medicine, create an