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Africa: Scaling-Up Development Financing Crucial to Attaining SDGs

Africa: Scaling-Up Development Financing Crucial to Attaining SDGs By Opiyo Dancan The current situation in Africa is urgent and demands immediate action. Scaling up development financing is crucial to fulfilling its sustainable development objectives, as outlined in its 2030 Agenda. Consider the transformative potential of a significant annual investment, ranging from $118.2 billion to $145.5 […]
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Ghana Seed Association Alarmed over Illegal Mining, Threat to Food Security

Ghana Seed Association Alarmed over Illegal Mining, Threat to Food Security By Aghan Daniel aghandan09@gmail.com The National Seed Trade Association of Ghana (NaSTAG) is alarmed at the destructive impact of illegal mining, commonly referred to as ‘galamsey,’ on the country’s agricultural sector and food security. In a press release dated September 11, 2024, NaSTAG noted […]
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Tribute to Prof. Davy Koech, KEMRI’s Founding Member

Tribute to Prof. Davy Koech, KEMRI’s Founding Member By Joyce Ojanji The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), a leading research institute in the African continent, has lost one of its founders and a distinguished scientist Prof. Davy Kiprotich Koech. He succumbed to a long illness. Born in 1951, Prof. Koech’s remarkable journey with KEMRI began […]
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Political Leadership Support is Critical for Advancing Biotechnology

Political Leadership Support is Critical for Advancing Biotechnology By Joyce Ojanji African governments have been urged to prioritize investment in biotechnology research and development to address pressing challenges in the sector, including climate change, pests and diseases, and declining soil fertility. The African ministers from six countries, including Rwanda, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Eswatini called […]
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Kenya:More Effort Needed to Reclaim Nairobi River

Kenya:More Effort Needed to Reclaim Nairobi River By Opiyo Dancan The Nairobi River has become heavily contaminated over the years due to various anthropogenic activities such as the discharge of untreated sewage and solid waste, industrial pollution, plastic contamination, and agricultural runoff. This pollution has profoundly affected not only the ecosystem but also the well-being […]
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New Zealand Provisionally Approves JYNNEOS Mpox Vaccine

New Zealand Provisionally Approves JYNNEOS Mpox Vaccine By Joyce Ojanji For several years mpox has been increasingly diverging from its previous distribution in Central and West Africa to cause outbreaks globally. Changes to the viral genome mean it is better able to spread, becoming a growing threat to public health. Since the beginning of 2022, […]
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Small Arms Proliferation in Africa a Security, Environment Threat

Small Arms Proliferation in Africa a Security, Environment Threat By Kelsey Hera The unprecedented proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) is posing an immediate security challenge to communities in Africa. It has been a global concern, not only for security and political stability but also for the environment and sustainable development. Small arms […]
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Africa Road Safety: Youth Initiatives Emerging as Powerful Change Catalysts

Africa Road Safety: Youth Initiatives Emerging as Powerful Change Catalysts By Isabella Njeri In a groundbreaking shift towards addressing the African road safety crisis, youth-led initiatives and civil society organizations are emerging as powerful catalysts for change. However, much more remains to be done. This was underscored during the launch of the Africa Regional Road […]
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Uganda Deploys Automated Call Centers in War Against Mental Health

Uganda Deploys Automated Call Centers in War Against Mental Health By Francis Lubega Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall health, and it affects millions of people worldwide, including those in Uganda. Recovery from mental health is a journey filled with challenges and setbacks. However, with the proper support and care, individuals can overcome […]
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