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Tuko News on MSNNairobi Granny Seeks Help to Treat Grandson with Hiv after Mum Abandoned Him, 2 SiblingsA young boy is in need of medical attention. The boy was contracted with HIV after his mother failed to take necessary ...
Nairobi, Kenya | THE INDEPENDENT | Researchers at the University of Nairobi, Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Paediatric HIV Crisis Persists As Gaps Undermine ProgressDespite national commitments and visible progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Nigeria continues to grapple with high rate of paediatric HIV infections.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Empowering African Women From the Start - Integrating HIV Prevention Into the First Bonds of LifeOpinion - Each year, Pan-African Women's Day (PAWD) reminds us of the enduring legacy, resilience, and leadership of African women. However, as we celebrate, we must also confront a lingering truth: ...
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Tuko News on MSNEastleigh: Outrage as Clip Captures Parents Blocked from Seeing Baby Over KSh 3m Being AssaultedThe father of baby Vickam was sadly beaten up at Abiya Hospital in Eastleigh in an incident that scared many people and also ...
In June 1981, a cryptic alarm began to echo from hospitals in Los Angeles and New York: young men, previously healthy, were succumbing to rare, aggressive illnesses that confounded doctors and ...
“The right to equality and freedom from discrimination is provided for in the Constitution. The respondent’s action amounted ...
From August, clinics countrywide will issue patients who are doing well on their ARVs, a six-month supply, twice a year. 6MMD is widespread in Africa and started in the Western Cape last year. How ...
Health experts are calling for urgent action to tackle viral hepatitis in Africa, where the disease silently killed more than ...
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Science Africa on MSNDonor Cuts Threaten Kenya’s Health Data SystemsBy Lenah BosiboriKenya’s healthcare system is at a crossroads. As donor funding steadily declines, health experts are raising ...
From reducing capitation from Sh22,224 per student to Sh16,900, and re-introducing examination fees, Mbadi's economic policies are hurting Kenya’s education system.
Dr Nabulime’s work doesn’t just speak, it listens. Her studio is not just a space of production, but of deep reflection.
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