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Community volunteer Hassanha Sow works closely with UNICEF staff to support health initiatives in his village of Abbecouta, in Senegal's southern region of Casamance. Hassanha’s village is one ...
In commemoration of World Health Day, UNICEF, in collaboration with the Africa Media Network for the Promotion of Health and Environment (REMAPSEN), organised a webinar focusing on maternal ...
US ambassador to Zambia called a press conference to reveal a $50 million (€45 million) cut in health aid to the African country over alleged corruption. Zambia's foreign minister has criticised ...
Isaac Makonko has witnessed 90 years of evolving challenges in rural Zambia ... would now serve as his digital identity, granting him access to his health records at any public hospital in ...
The USD 50 million is part of USD 128 million the US gives to Zambia a year for medicines, medical supplies and other support for its health sector. Gonzales said the cuts would affect medications ...
The United States said it would cut $50 million in annual aid to Zambia's health sector because the government had failed to ...
LUSAKA - The United States said it would cut $50 million in annual aid to Zambia's health sector because the government had failed to stop "systemic theft" of donated medicines and medical supplies.
Several prominent health systems were involved in the round. UPMC Enterprises led the investment. New strategic investors, including MemorialCare Innovation Fund, Rex Health Ventures, the ...
The health services cover more than 100,000 people, including both refugees and host community members, UNICEF website announced in a press release on April 17. Furthermore, UNICEF’s response to the ...
The United States will reduce its annual medical funding to Zambia by $50 million due to the Zambian government's inadequate response to the theft and sale of donated drugs. Ambassador Michael ...