Namibian Environmental Trust Wins 2024 UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize

Namibian Environmental Trust Wins 2024 UNESCO Sultan Qaboos Prize By Duncan Mboyah (Special Correspondent) A Namibian environmental trust has scooped the 2024 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Conservation. The Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust (NaDEET), a non-profit organization received the award after dedicating its work towards sustainable development and environmental education in the […]
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Advancing the Cervical Cancer Elimination Agenda in the African Region  

Advancing the Cervical Cancer Elimination Agenda in the African Region   By Dr. Matshidiso Moeti and Dr. Daniel Dulitzky In 2020, World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer. This was a historic moment, at which all WHO Member States committed to eliminating cancer. This commitment offered hope to […]
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Versatile Technology Driving Tuberculosis Elimination Efforts Across Africa

Versatile Technology Driving Tuberculosis Elimination Efforts Across Africa By Joyce Ojanji Tuberculosis (TB) experts have called for greater TB surveillance and wider use of new screening technologies in high-burden communities, revealing how new technology is enhancing active case finding (ACF) efforts in communities across Africa. Breakthrough research from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Nigeria presented at The […]
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Road Safety: Remember, Support, Act

Road Safety: Remember, Support, Act By Sharon Atieno This year’s World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is marked under the theme ‘Remember. Support. Act.’ Celebrated every third Sunday of November since 2005, the day is commemorated to pay homage to those who have died on the world’s roads, advocate for better support for […]
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COP29: Activists Condemn Carbon Trading Schemes as “License to Pollute”

COP29: Activists Condemn Carbon Trading Schemes as “License to Pollute” By Clifford Akumu Climate change activists and vulnerable nations have accused the major global polluters of using carbon trading as a diversion from real environmental accountability. Representatives from the Global South, environmental activists, and Indigenous leaders are warning that the ongoing climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan […]
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