Kenya has achieved this fete through a people-centered approach, which puts the people affected at the centre. The use of ...
African countries have been urged to invest in school feeding programmes to secure the continent’s future, leaders said ...
According to the International Labour Organisation, women spend triple the amount of time on unpaid care work compared to men ...
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, a significant milestone has been reached in advancing women’s economic ...
With smallholder farmers and small and medium-sized agribusinesses facing an annual financing gap of USD 75 billion, due to ...
“Climate changes are projected for Eastern Africa, with some areas like southern Tanzania experiencing alterations towards drier zones while others like northern Somalia and South Sudan will ...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the most common symptoms include persistent cough, chest pain, night sweats, unexplained weight loss, and fever. However, TB can remain dormant in ...
Adherence to daily PrEP regimens has been a significant hurdle in HIV prevention. Unlike current PrEP options, which require daily pills or injections every two months, this new injection aims to ...
Energy experts have urged countries to explore the possibility of using sustainable energy to drive global economic growth, climate resilience, and prosperity.
For the first time, infants younger than 28 days (neonates) can safely receive Dolutegravir (DTG), one of the most effective and widely used HIV drugs worldwide. Since the World Health Organization ...
More than 10 Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries will be equipped with online tools to track and monitor the progress of their Nationally Determined Commitments (NDC) implementation. These include ...
Though more than 250,000 people live with dementia in Kenya, a lack of knowledge about the condition is leading to delayed diagnosis and inadequate care, a study finds. Dementia is the loss of the ...