The MTN foundation will today (April 4, 2008) launch a health flagship project to support the second floor of the Maternity Block of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
A South African religious organization, based in Cape Town, is preparing to set up a workshop in Mozambique to produce wheelchairs for disabled people.
Namibia's health system aims to improve and maintain the well-being of its citizens by providing services to prevent and cure diseases, to rehabilitate those that have suffered illness, and to generally promote good health.
Please allow me to add my comment to the exciting public debate following the tabling of the 2008-09 national budget by Finance Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila before Parliament on Wednesday, 5 March 2008.
An HIV/Aidsmural painting was on Saturday launched as part of the annual Rakutuka Arts Festival in Katutura by the director of the American Cultural Centre.
The Health Professionals Council of Namibia says it is halfway through with its probe into an incident in which a three-day old baby bitten by a snake died as a result of suspected negligence by nurses at the Katutura State
Response is made to the article DDT Indoor Spraying Will Not Harm Agricultural Exports (New Vision, April 3) by Dr Myers Lugemwa. He indicates that the Ministry of Health (MoH) is aware of the alternatives to DDT but does not
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has made a passionate appeal to government and the security agencies to redouble their efforts in ensuring the security of the citizenry, particularly of doctors, following the increasing insecurity of doctors.
Dr Malick Njie, secretary of state for health and social welfare has said that climate change is not only a health threat but it is threat to every aspect of human life.
At least 8,000 children between the ages of six months and five years have received vitamin A supplements in a health campaign aimed at eradicating vitamin deficiency in southwestern Congo.
In the wake of increasing new Tuberculosis cases and a low cure rate, early diagnosis and treatment is crucial if Uganda is to reverse this worrying trend.