A study on FUO in Guinea found diverse bacterial and viral infections, frequent misdiagnoses, and high antibiotic resistance, ...
Analysis - In most of the world, countries with religious populations are more likely to have governments that support religion through laws and policies. These laws might include religious education, ...
The collapse of U.S.A.I.D. at the hands of President Trump and Elon Musk is already leaving gaping holes in vital health care ...
A long-planned bank to fund oil and gas projects in Africa must balance profit with climate considerations, experts say.
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: WRI and the World Bank Present Landmark Assessment of Nature-Based Solutions in AfricaPress Release - The assessment includes contributions from the African Development Bank. WRI also launches Green-Gray Infrastructure Accelerator, supporting 11 African cities in building climate ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNCEOs in Sub-Saharan Africa believe the future looks bright: PwC 2025 Global CEO SurveyGlobal CEO Survey has revealed that 63% of CEOs in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly optimistic about the future of the ...
Researchers from the UK, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia are teaming up to better understand and diagnose acute fevers that kill millions of children in sub-Saharan Africa each year.
Rwanda stands out for its proactive approach, having established a comprehensive AI strategy and clear data governance laws ...
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