Worrying developments in DRC’s North Kivu have been recently reported. Besides heavy fighting and the region’s struggle with masses of…
cholera outbreak, clean water, death, devastating humanitarian situation, fighting, North Kivu, sanitation facilities, WHOPosts by tag: WHO
24th April, World Malaria Day, Geneve: WHO celebrates the progress made in Malaria treatment and present their new initiative for…
DRC, Malaria, MSF, T3, WHO, World Malaria DayThe WHO, the UK Department for International Development, USAID, 13 pharmaceutical companies, like GlaxoSmithKline, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation…
bacterial infection, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, blinding trachoma, Chagas, GlaxoSmithKline, guinea worm, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), Neglected Tropical Diseases, NTD, parasites, river blindness, schistosomiasis, sleeping sickness, soil transmitted helminthes (intestinal worms), UK Department for International Development, UN Millenium Goals, USAID, visceral leishmaniasis, WHO, Worldbank, worm infectionThe first suspected cases occurred in last year’s October. Three months later at end of December already more than 1500…
Cholera, excreta, Harare, Henry Madzorera, sanitation facilities, Typhoid, WHO, ZimbabweNew research, ‘Induced abortion: incidence and trends worldwide from 1995 to 2008′ , published by the Lancet Medical Journal online…
Guttmacher Institute, Lancet Medical Journal, maternal death, maternal health, UN Millenium Goals, Unsafe abortion, WHOMalaria is one of the most dangerous diseases, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) every 45 seconds a child…
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