Uganda is currently on high alert following the outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus in the country.
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Trump’s Executive Order: African-led HIV Control Working Group issues demands
The Executive Order has created confusion, panic, and uncertainty among the USG funding agencies, country implementing partners, and most critically, the millions of people living with HIV (PLHIV) who depend on the USG funded health services to survive.
URCS intensifies Mpox, Ebola awareness
One person, a nurse, died last month after contracting the deadly Sudan Ebola virus.
Adjumani’s Ciforo benefits from free medical services by AIMS
AIMS has already made significant contributions to the district through the establishment of a secondary school and a church, according to the RDC.
Ministry of Health seeks shs1.5b for Lubowa hospital supervision
For years, Lubowa hospital has drawn mixed feelings from politicians who oppose the government.
NCCN joins international meeting to improve cancer care in the MENA region
Two-day symposium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia brings together leading oncology professionals from across the MENA region to review updated cancer treatment recommendations.
Ugandan troops told to stay alert as Mpox cases rise
Mpox symptoms include fever, back pain, swollen lymph nodes, a sore throat, and distinctive skin lesions.
Jerusalem eyes German labour market
The agreement will offer labour opportunities for Jerusalem students and entire Lango who aspire to find work in Germany.
Additional foot and mouth disease vaccines for Uganda
This is the third consignment of FMD vaccines from Egypt. First and second donations of 3 million doses reached Uganda in May and July this year.
Experts convene in Accra for cancer treatment guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
The NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa are free resources for optimising and standardising cancer care across the region.
Catherine Phil Sickle Support Initiative delivers HB electrophoresis machines
Dubbed “Uhuru Sickle Cell Run”, the organisers led by Catherine Phil Sickle Support Initiative promised to use the proceeds to support the wellbeing of the patients.
Calls for global health spending to save millions of children from malnutrition and disease
New modelling shows 40 million more children will suffer from hunger’s worst effects by 2050 due to climate change, but immediate action could instead boost health, spur economic growth.
