Despite several efforts over the years to fix these problems, such as the Bandung Conference in 1955 and the Alma-Ata Declaration in 1978, Pate said progress has been slow because of deep-rooted inequalities.
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In a decisive move to address a deepening health funding crisis, African heads of state, health officials, and global stakeholders…
Ade warned that if Nigeria fails to promote breastfeeding, especially in places affected by emergencies like Borno and Benue, the country’s future development will be harmed.
Arewa said that the solution is not just taxes. He recommended proper food labeling, public awareness campaigns, and offering healthier food options to the public.
Dr Doherty said that producing HIV test kits in Africa will make them cheaper and will help fix problems in the supply chain, such as delays and shortages.
Efforts to combat noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and improve global mental health are facing significant setbacks as unhealthy industries exert pressure…
As negotiations intensify in Geneva over the proposed global plastics treaty, health experts and advocates are sounding an alarm over…
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that Gaza is now so low on food that people are starving, and many are dying from lack of nutrition.
The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has criticized the United States’ decision to reject…
A fast-spreading outbreak of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is triggering international concern as it expands from the Indian Ocean…
