Climate Health Pharma

Hunger on the rise globally, may miss SDG target for 2030: UN warns

HQ Team July 13, 2023: People facing hunger globally, rose by an additional 122 million last year, because of the 2019 Covid-19 pandemic,.

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Drugs Health Pharma

A dozen African nations to receive 18 million shots of malaria vaccine

HQ Team July 6, 2023: The UNICEF and the private-public partnership Gavi Vaccine Alliance will roll out its malaria vaccine for the first.

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Health Medical Pharma

South Asia, sub-Sahara regions account for 65% of preterm births globally

HQ Team May 10, 2023: About 152 million vulnerable babies were born too soon in the last decade ended 2020 and South Asian.

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Drugs Medical Pharma

UN-led ‘Big Catch-up’ to immunize kids after COVID-19 rampage

Global health bodies in more than 100 nations are uniting to vaccinate children after COVID-19 waves severed supplies, shuttered clinics, and overburdened health.

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Climate Health Pharma

Drought killed 40,000 Somalians last year, WHO-UNICEF-Govt study reports

An estimated 40,000 Somalians may have died last year in a drought caused by the failure of six consecutive rainy seasons, a new.

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Climate Health

Time running out for quake survivors in Turkey, Syria

Time was running out for the survivors of the earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria as health agencies and organisations called for urgent.

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Drugs Medical Pharma

12 African nations commit to end AIDS in children by 2030

Twelve African nations have drawn out a blueprint to stop AIDS in children by 2030, a move welcomed by the United Nations.

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Drugs Medical Pharma

83% of all Africans yet to receive a single Covid-19 vaccine dose

A third of the world’s population has still not received a single dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, including 83% of all Africans, according.

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Drugs Medical

Cholera vaccine shortage forces one-dose strategy: WHO

Shortage of cholera vaccines forces global agencies to shift to single doses instead of recommended two

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