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Yearly Archives: 2024

May 2024: Senegal Alfred Mabry – African Male Researcher of the Month

May 2024: Senegal Alfred Mabry – African Male Researcher of the Month Senegal Alfred Mabry, a young African American, is a rising star in the...

May 2024: Paper of the Month by Bengtson, et al., 2024 – Exploring Cardiometabolic Health in Pregnant Women: Insights from South African Cohort Study...

May 2024: Paper of the Month by Bengtson, et al 2024 – Exploring Cardiometabolic Health in Pregnant Women: Insights from South African Cohort Study...

Enhancing Economic Empowerment for Female Shea Actors in Ghana: Challenges, Solutions, and Policy Implications

A recent study by Katsekpor, et al., (2024) titled "Economic empowerment among female shea actors: the case of Savelugu District, Ghana" published in Cogent...

Unlocking the Impact of Weirs on River Ecology: Insights from Luvuvhu River Catchment Study

A recent article by Munzhelele, et al., (2024) titled "Impact of weirs in altering benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages and composition structure in the Luvuvhu River...

Unveiling Candida auris in Africa: Prevalence, Resistance, and Public Health Imperatives

A recent article by Yerbanga, et al., (2024) titled "Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Antifungal Resistance Profile of Candida auris in Africa: Systematic Review" published...

Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey Obu: Pioneering Legal Scholar in Naturopathic Medicine Laws in Africa.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey Obu's contributions to the field of natural medicine literature, particularly focusing on his book...

Kenya Floods Highlight Need for Enhanced Disaster Preparedness: Insights from IWMI’s AWARE Platform

The recent floods in Kenya have resulted in the tragic loss of at least 228 lives and have displaced over 212,630 people, while torrential...

Building Resilient Education Systems in Lesotho: Addressing Climate Change Challenges and Disaster Preparedness

Background and Context Lesotho, a small, landlocked country in Southern Africa, is vulnerable to climate change-induced weather extremes, such as droughts, floods, and heavy snowfall....

Strengthening Disaster Preparedness in the Horn of Africa: Key Insights from Regional Training in Djibouti

The Horn of Africa has taken a pivotal step in enhancing its public health readiness through a groundbreaking regional disaster preparedness and response Training...

South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State Develops County-Level Disaster Preparedness Plans

In a world prone to sudden emergencies and unexpected disasters, the importance of strategic preparation is undeniable. Central Equatoria State in South Sudan is...
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