Risk of COVID-19 surge threatens Africa’s health facilities
Nigerian youth commit to quit as WHO commemorates world no tobacco day
Abuja May 31, 2021 - “It is really high time I stopped smoking tobacco. I have been smoking for over fifteen years, since my early teen age, I do not feel good about it. I have been struggling to quit but end up going back to my habit. This year, I have promised myself and my family that I will do all my best to quit to be heathier” says31-year-old Michael Chukwuka who resides in FCT, Abuja and is committed to quit smoking tobacco.
Health workers in Mekelle continue to provide services amid challenges
For Medical Director of Mekelle Hospital, Dr Kahsay Gebremedhin, staying home was not an option when conflict erupted in Mekelle. He had a medical team to lead and patients to treat. And he hasn’t stopped coming to work in all the seven months since then even when transportation services were disrupted and he had to walk several kilometers daily – at great personal risk – to get to the hospital from the outskirts of town, where he lived. However, he rejects any notion that he is a singular hero. Many colleagues did the same.
WHO collaborates with Ministry of Health to tackle maternal and perinatal mortality
Kano, 3 June 2021 - “To achieve accelerated reduction in maternal and perinatal mortality, the quality of care provided to pregnant women and newborns in health facilities must meet quality criteria which include health care that must be safe, effective, timely, efficient, equitable and people-centred” stated Professor Jamilu Tukur, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital,.
World No-Tobacco Day 2021: Stronger Tobacco Legislative Framework and extension of the Tobacco Cessation Services to better fight the tobacco epidemic in Mauritius
Second Training of Trainers on Infection Prevention and Control
Ghana shares success story in COVID-19 vaccine rollout with Cote d’Ivoire
“The Whole Nation Together Against COVID-19” Awareness Campaign launched jointly by the Government of Mauritius, United Nations and World Health Organization
Port Louis. “Enn Sel Lepep Conte COVID” (The Whole Nation Together Against COVID) Awareness campaign was launched by the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Dr Hon.
Private sector support key in achieving Zero Malaria in Ghana
In 2019, out of the 229 million cases and 409 000 malaria deaths globally, 11 countries contributed to these statistics with 10 of these countries being in Africa including Ghana.
WHO Rwanda launches the fourth Country Cooperation Strategy 2021-2024
Kigali, 28 May 2021 – The World Health Organization (WHO) Rwanda Country Office (RCO) launched the fourth WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS). The strategy launched provides a roadmap for WHO support to the Government of Rwanda for the next four years (2021-2024).