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The Daily Monitor on MSNDr Adibaku remembered for fighting epidemics, advancing malaria controlHe served Moyo District Local Government for two terms as Chairperson of the District Service Commission and, until his death ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNWorld Bank raises concern on child deaths, bad waterUganda is making a bold push for energy self-reliance with the launch of its national Biofuel Blending Programme ...
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What does the malaria vaccine mean for Uganda’s health system? - MSNMalaria has long been a scourge in Uganda, claiming lives, straining the health system, and stifling economic progress. As the leading cause of illness and death in the country, it is a crisis ...
At this year’s National Science Week at Kololo Ceremonial grounds, Uganda’s ambitions echoed loud and clear: not only is the ...
A Minnesota woman has died of malaria 01:20. A Minnesota woman has died of malaria after traveling abroad, helping children in Uganda. Khristina Lund lived in Loretto and died earlier this month.
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has called on leaders to embrace and support the use of the new malaria vaccine aim Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
As the deadly grip of malaria continues to claim thousands of lives each year, a powerful shift is underway in Uganda—one ...
The malaria vaccine in Uganda, as in the other 18 countries supported by Gavi, will be integrated into routine immunisation services to protect young children who are most vulnerable to the disease.
UGANDA: UGANDA’S total number of people living with HIV has surpassed 1.5 million, according to the latest 2024 estimates ...
The statistics also show that Uganda has the world's highest malaria incidence at a rate of 478 cases per 1,000 people per year. The government has distributed mosquito nets to people, ...
Gene editing holds the potential of suppressing mosquito species that carry deadly diseases — and raises ethical questions.
Last year China provided 500,000 packs of anti-malaria drugs and will be Uganda’s reliable partner in this fight,” Xuecheng said. The World Health Organisation (WHO) representative in Uganda, Dr.
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