The World Health Organisation (WHO) has facilitated the medical evacuation of 10 patients from Gaza, sending them to Jordan and the United States for specialized treatment.…
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Maternal deaths in Nigeria are still a great challenge, indicating serious flaws in the country’s healthcare system. Every day, women die of pregnancy and childbirth complications—complications that can…
The delivery of 50 tonnes of EU-funded medical supplies to Syria has been delayed, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirming on Monday that the aid…
World Health Organisation (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed he was unharmed after an Israeli bombardment targeted Sanaa Airport in Yemen on Thursday. Despite infrastructure damage,…
A drone attack on El-Fasher’s main hospital in western Sudan killed nine people and injured 20, forcing the facility to cease operations, the World Health Organisation…
Morocco has become the first African country to produce mpox testing kits, a major step in reducing the continent’s reliance on imported medical supplies. The initiative…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced its first prequalification of a tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic test, marking a significant breakthrough in tackling one of the deadliest…
Every year on September 10, the world pauses to observe World Suicide Prevention Day, a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to combat a crisis that…
Nigeria’s Edo State has recorded two deaths due to diphtheria between January and August this year, according to Dr. Stephenson Ojeifo, Director of Public Health at…
The growing conflict in Sudan is crippling the country’s healthcare system, according to the Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. In a…