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Pandemic Agreement Talks Resume Amidst Broken Promises
As Governments Fail To Honour Commitments By Catherine Murombedzi The tenth round of negotiations on a pandemic agreement began on…
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Is this the present and future we are leaving our children?
BALI, INDONESIA. – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) inked a landmark US$39…
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Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
4 April 2024 | Geneva / New York / Seattle – A major landmark study to be published by The Lancet reveals…
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Over 18 million girls missing school in Africa
As continent loses USD29 billion in education funding through tax abuse A staggering 18,846,517 girls are out of primary school…
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Oral Rehydration Solution Could Save Half a Million Children’s Lives Each Year
So why is it underprescribed? Health care providers in developing countries know that oral rehydration salts (ORS) are a lifesaving…
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The journey continues …’Together we can end TB’
By Catherine Murombedzi Enita Kwaramba, a serial tuberculosis (TB) survivor, is now a TB Champion. She gives thanks to TB…
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New tool protects public against voice impersonators using AI tools
Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence have spurred developments in realistic speech synthesis. While this technology has the potential to…
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Women & girls with disabilities more prone to Gender Based Violence
By Jacob Ngwenya Campaigns aimed at preventing violence against women and girls must go beyond social media rhetoric associated with…
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Zim authorities must investigate abductions, torture & killing of political activists
By Amnesty International The Zimbabwean authorities must immediately address the escalating cases of abductions, arbitrary detention, torture and killing of…
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Health Fund Revolutionizes Healthcare in Rural Zimbabwe
By Edward Makuzva “I’m a peasant farmer and we survive on selling our produce. Now I’m collecting my medication at…
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