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Africa: Agrishare App Wins Gold At Digital Impact Awards Africa

Africa: Agrishare App Wins Gold At Digital Impact Awards Africa

AgriShare App has won a gold medal in the consumer goods and services digital excellence during the Digital Impact Awards Africa in Kampala. The awards organized by HiPipo recognized individuals and organisations who are not only pushing the boundaries of technology but also making significant contributions to their communities. AgriShare App took home the highly […]

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Africa: On Climate, Will Trump Have It All His Own Way?

Africa: On Climate, Will Trump Have It All His Own Way?

The US anti-climate juggernaut is worrying, but several factors could mitigate a potential catastrophe. Donald Trump’s comments during his 2024 campaign trail, together with his actions during his first presidency, suggest doom and gloom for the global climate agenda – and a severe retardation of climate action during his upcoming second term. But new factors

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Africa CDC Calls for Reassessment of U.S. Level 3 Travel Advisory On Rwanda

Africa CDC Calls for Reassessment of U.S. Level 3 Travel Advisory On Rwanda

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 18, 2024 — The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has formally urged the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) to reassess and lift the Level 3 travel advisory (“Reconsider Travel”) issued for Rwanda

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Africa: Long Covid - 'I Don't Think Govts Are Taking It Seriously Enough' - Prof Resia Pretorius

Africa: Long Covid – ‘I Don’t Think Govts Are Taking It Seriously Enough’ – Prof Resia Pretorius

Cape Town — In Part 1 of the interview Juanita Williams from allAfrica had with Professor Resia Pretorius from Stellenbosch University, Pretorius spoke about her extensive research on blood clots, inflammation, and their implications, particularly in the context of acute Covid-19 and Long Covid. Pretorius’ research team was among the first to identify inflammatory microclots

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Africa: WHO and Partners Rally Cervical Cancer Elimination Efforts

Africa: WHO and Partners Rally Cervical Cancer Elimination Efforts

As world leaders arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the G20 Summit this weekend, the city’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue will be illuminated in the colour teal. The Brazilian advocates behind this effort are among many around the globe joining the World Health Organization (WHO) to mobilize efforts on a worldwide “Day of

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Africa: G20 Social Discusses Goal of Lifting 600 Million People Out of Poverty By 2030

Africa: G20 Social Discusses Goal of Lifting 600 Million People Out of Poverty By 2030

Rio De Janeiro — As Brazil prepares to welcome leaders from the world’s 20 largest economies for the Group of 20 summit, another event is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, one that brings global civil society to together for pivotal discussions. The Brazil G20 Social Summit, an initiative by the Brazilian government, marks the

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African Cinema Takes to Global Stage With Diverse Storytelling

African Cinema Takes to Global Stage With Diverse Storytelling

As African cinema is taking centre stage at festivals around the world, filmmakers and curators reflect on the future of the film industry and creativity on the continent. “It is always a pleasure to show my African films around the world,” Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako told RFI. The Oscar-Nominated director was in London, where his

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Africa: For the First Time, the Elimination of a Cancer is Within Our Reach

Africa: For the First Time, the Elimination of a Cancer is Within Our Reach

Every year, over 350,000 women die from cervical cancer and another 660,000 are diagnosed. As a consequence, children are orphaned, families impoverished, and communities diminished by the loss of mothers, wives, daughters and sisters. And yet, unlike most other cancers, almost all these cases and deaths can be averted. We have powerful vaccines that can

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