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[ad_1] Kenya will move towards its goal of achieving universal health coverage by 2022, when President Uhuru Kenyatta will launch the pilot phase of the program in Kisumu. The WHO defines universal …
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[ad_1] The union reiterates its call for a mandatory rest period of at least four weeks between the last game of one season and the start of the preseason training for the …
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[ad_1] Ministry of Health officials will attend orientation ceremonies at the island's high schools to vaccinate more girls against human papillomavirus (HPV) after a slow start of the program. Last year. The …
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[ad_1] More than three years after Sierra Leone was declared free of Ebola, people are still reluctant to visit health centers. In a country where maternal mortality is among the highest in …
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Read More »MTV Announces Health Partnership for MTV Shuga Drama Series
[ad_1] The award-winning MTV Shuga drama series will soon present HIV innovation scenarios, including HIV self-screening and preventative medications, following a three-year agreement signed between the government and the government. Unitaid Global …
Read More »Congo-Kinshasa: Triggering the Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo, Let's Now Address Other Health Challenges – Who Chief
[ad_1] The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been declared over, thanks to a concerted national and international effort to contain the threat, said Tuesday the top health …
Read More »A New Community Approach to Testing and Treating HIV Improves Health in East Africa
[ad_1] Diane Havlir, MD and Jane Kabami, MPH, Investigate a Community Health Fair as part of the SEARCH study in western Uganda. Credit: Tamara Clark A new community-based model to treat HIV …
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[ad_1] Waikwa Maina A protracted health worker strike last year cost the country gains in immunization coverage, exposing children less than a year old to polio, pneumonia and tuberculosis . The ministry …
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