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Onlymyhealth on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma; What Should You Know About The Disease?"I congratulate the government and people of Burundi and commend them for their hard work and dedication. The elimination of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma As a Public Health ProblemBurundi has become the eighth country in the region to eliminate trachoma, a tropical disease that spreads through personal contact, contaminated surfaces, and by flies. Trachoma is also the first ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWHO Announces Burundi Has Eliminated Trachoma As a Public Health ProblemThe World Health Organization (WHO) has officially announced that Burundi has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, marking a major milestone in the country's fight against neglected ...
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Briefly on MSNKwaZulu-Natal Woman Complains About Mzansi Having To Be the Breadwinner for All African CountriesRadio presenter Jacinta Ngobese questioned why SA is expected to support all African countries while others don't have ...
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The Citizen on MSNInfrastructure renaissance positions Tanzania as regional growth engineTanzania’s energy strategy is equally ambitious. The 2,115 MW Mwalimu Nyerere Hydropower Project—once controversial—is now ...
South Africa’s government has estimated that universities and science councils could lose about $107 million in U.S. research ...
Kenya has finally implemented its promise of a borderless Africa, scrapping all Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia Enters Carbon MarketThe Liberian Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is leading the country's entry into the carbon market, aiming to sell carbon credits to companies and individuals seeking to offset their emissions.
Ranked as a lower-middle-income country, Algeria's per capita income is $3,900, far from high regional standards and ...
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The East African on MSNAfrican airlines taxed out of reach for travellersIn addition to international departure taxes, more African countries have introduced transfer and arrival taxes.
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The EastAfrican on MSNIn South Sudan, big chiefs have as short a life as a fruit fly; civilians’ pain persistsKiir has sacked at least 20 ministers, three army chiefs, two ...
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