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Healthcare Start-Up Connects Rural Patients With Global Network of Specialists
The diagnosis of a serious illness takes heavy emotional and financial toll on the sick and their families. Patients also have to make tough decisions on the choice of medical care. In many African countries, access to second opinion consultations can be challenging since most have a shortage of specialist doctors. And often the few available specialists are stationed in cities hence rural patients must travel long distances.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Birth Registrations Plummet in Wake of Ebola Epidemic
Liberia’s Ebola epidemic may have subsided but its after-effects are still being felt, with tens of thousands of infants going unregistered at birth, the U.N. children’s agency UNICEF says.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Across Africa, a New Kind of Container Garden Is Changing Women’s Lives
Some people have the talent to take a simple idea and adapt it into a solution with far-reaching benefits. Take Veronica Kanyango of Zimbabwe, a grassroots organizer who works in home-based health care and hospice for people with HIV/AIDS. She’s managed to take a couple of bags full or dirt and turn them into an agrarian movement.
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- Agriculture, Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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The Physician “Brain Drain” From Sub-Saharan Africa to the US
A recent PLOS One research article, "Monitoring Sub-Saharan African Physician Migration and Recruitment Post-Adoption of the WHO Code of Practice: Temporal and Geographic Patterns in the United States," examined how the migration of physicians from sub-Saharan Africa to the United States for work has led to a dire health worker shortage in the region.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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President Obama Announces Major Progress Through Feed the Future Initiative
On July 28 President Obama announced that Feed the Future, his signature global hunger and food security initiative, is delivering on his promise to reduce hunger and malnutrition through agricultural development. New data demonstrate that, thanks in part to Feed the Future and other U.S. Government efforts, stunting rates have declined in Ethiopia, Ghana, and parts of Kenya by between 9 and 33 percent in recent years, while areas in Uganda have seen a 16 percent drop in poverty.
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- Agriculture, Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- nutrition
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A Paper Microscope That Costs Only 50 cents Can Detect Malaria From Just a Drop of Blood – And It Could Revolutionize Medicine
For a whole lot of people, especially those in developing countries, science - and with it, medicine - isn't readily available to the majority of citizens. But Manu Prakash wants to change that.
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- Health Care
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How a Condom and a Catheter Are Saving Mothers From Bleeding to Death During Delivery
An innovation that costs less than $5, and requires items that could be found in any drug store, could save thousands of mothers’ lives.
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- Health Care
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India Showing Improved Consumer Sentiment: Rakesh Kapoor, CEO, Reckitt Benckiser
Rakesh Kapoor, chief executive at British consumer goods firm Reckitt Benckiser, on Monday said India is showing "improvement in consumer sentiment" even as the maker of Dettol antiseptic liquid and Durex condoms reported better-than-expected performance for the quarter ended June.
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- Health Care
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- South Asia
