Sheffield Hallam University's Associate Professor Mulualem Gebreslassie is part of a new £3m project that aims to promote equality and inclusion as African countries transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy.
A study by WHO-AFRO evaluating the five-year progress of the implementation of the regional cholera prevention and control framework adopted in 2018, has shown that the region is not on track to eliminate cholera by 2030.
Ethiopian authorities have shut down two more prominent human rights organizations in recent weeks as part of their escalating crackdown against civil society.
Africa is broken. It is being dissected by the famous East African Rift which extends over a length of 5000 km along the eastern side of Africa and seems poised to destroy Africa as we know it.
The winner, who must get support either by consensus or at least two-thirds of the 55 African heads of state, will succeed former Chad prime minister Moussa Faki.
Using a meta-analysis of evaluations, supporting documents, and key informant interviews, the review assesses the programme’s results.
How far would you travel to attend a Bills’ playoff game? One family traveled more than 8,000 miles. Martha Piggot and her 7 year-old son Jacob flew from Malawi, Africa, to Ethiopia, then to Washington,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio put the pause in place to determine whether the programs align with President Donald Trump's America First agenda.
Digital cording and tracking offers a global solution that also verifies product authenticity to combat illicit trade and counterfeiting, enhances transparency in manufacturers’ supply chains, ensures compliance with quality standards for consumers, and secures tax collection for governments.
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Angola records 48 cholera deaths
The cholera outbreak has spread to six of the country's 21 provinces.
Commander General Paul Velentino Phiri risks a K10 billion claim and contempt charge for allegedly disregarding a High Court of Malawi order to take a suspect to court or release him unconditionally.
African countries should intensify efforts to eliminate neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and unlock the productivity and learning potential of the affected populations. This is the urgent call by African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) Executive Secretary, Joy Phumaphi, as the world marks this year’s World NTD Day.