Put a Spotlight on African Women’s Reproductive Rights

Victoria J. married in 2009 at age 14, and became pregnant shortly after. “I started labour in the morning on a Friday …. The nurse kept checking and saying I would deliver safely. On Monday she said I was weak.

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Scientists Race to Contain Malaria: New Discoveries, More Resistance

Two new medical discoveries are raising hopes of containing malaria - the mosquito-borne parasitic disease that each year infects more than 200 million people and claims an estimated 660 thousand lives. 

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The making of the Hyogo2 disaster prevention treaty

A month after the Indian Ocean tsunami struck in December 2004, affecting millions, 168 countries signed on to a 10-year plan to make the world safer from natural hazards. 

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With Billions of Euros Pledged, Mali Risks Aid Overflow

International donors pledged yesterday to mobilise 3.25 billion Euros to rebuild Mali, a figure that surpassed all expectations. But experts warn that the country does not have the absorption capacity for so much aid, while others say donors should pressure the Malian government to stop ongoing human rights abuses.

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Malaria-Infected Mosquitoes More Attracted to Humans

Mosquitoes infected with the malaria parasite are significantly more attracted to human odors than uninfected mosquitoes.

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Yellow fever vaccination booster not needed

The yellow fever ‘booster’ vaccination given ten years after the initial vaccination is not necessary, according to WHO. 

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Is Aid to South Africa Drying Up?

Commentators and business leaders in South Africa believe that the recent announcement of an end to the United Kingdom’s aid programme to South Africa may be the start of a new trend to cut back on aid to this country, and possibly to the rest of Africa.

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With HPV Vaccine Price Lowered, Challenge Now Is Strengthening Health Systems For Rollout

Since their approval, health experts and campaigners, including The Lancet, have called for the vaccines against the human papillomaviruses (HPV) that cause cervical cancer to become available at a much cheaper price,” a Lancet editorial states.

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Lancet Special Issue Addresses Women's Health Issues Ahead Of Women Deliver Conference

This week The Lancet published a special theme issue “ahead of the 2013 Women Deliver conference, to be held May 28-30 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,” a Lancet press release reports

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Kenya's GMO ban has no legal basis, official says

A senior Kenyan government official has dismissed last year's ban on the import of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the country — calling it ill-advised and lacking the backing of law.

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