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THOUSANDS of Tanzanian children remain vulnerable to a number of life-threatening diseases due to incomplete immunisation ...
African governments urged to fully fund primary healthcare through taxes to curb corruption, wastage
A number of African countries currently fund their healthcare schemes through a combination of beneficiary contributions, ...
Even critics of the global health organization say that the United States' withdrawal won’t solve pressing problems.
But even more importantly than all of this is the fact that no alternative organization, public or private, has the ...
Public and private sector organizations have been urged to make people’s wellness at work one of key priorities in their ...
Global health funding faces historic challenges as donor countries reduce their contributions, the director of the World ...
Global agreement on a pandemic preparedness plan came against all the odds. Now all parties must follow good intentions with ...
I was lucky to have been sponsored 3 times in my career for overseas training, i.e., in general surgery (UK), urological ...
World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed every year on April 28. This special day is all about making people aware of the importance of staying safe and healthy at the workplace.
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The Citizen on MSNExperts outline methods to eradicate malaria in TanzaniaAs the world observes Malaria Day today, it has been revealed that approximately 86.2 percent of Tanzania’s population (around 58 million people) is at risk of contracting malaria, with children under ...
Mark Linscott: The view in the U.S. is different from the Indian view as to what extent the developed world was ignoring the sensitivities and food security concerns of many developing countries ...
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