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A young boy is in need of medical attention. The boy was contracted with HIV after his mother failed to take necessary ...
The health department has R622-million extra to prop up South Africa's HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts. But it's only about a fifth of the total gap. We look at how data can ...
Introduction Burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continues to rise in low- and middle-income countries like Kenya. People with HIV (PWH) may be at greater risk for obesity and NCDs. National ...
A young woman identified as Joy Ndwiga from Kirinyaga has fallen in love with a man identified as Collins, who was grappling ...
Opinion - Each year, Pan-African Women's Day (PAWD) reminds us of the enduring legacy, resilience, and leadership of African ...
- In this June 22, 2019 file photo, a Sudanese soldier from the Rapid Support Forces or RSF, stands on his vehicle during a ...
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 ...
Six months on from the president’s order to halt all US foreign assistancs, Nick Ferris explores just how much wildlife conservation programmes have been impacted - and how they have managed to keep o ...
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 ...
By Lenah BosiboriKenya’s healthcare system is at a crossroads. As donor funding steadily declines, health experts are raising ...
Dr Nabulime’s work doesn’t just speak, it listens. Her studio is not just a space of production, but of deep reflection.
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.