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						Kenya’s Health Funding Is Still Not EnoughIn Kenya, the allocation of total government expenditure to health has been below 10 per cent since 2002. - Categories
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						A Victory for RwandaThe African country synonymous with violence is winning the battle against disease and death. - Categories
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						Children in Philippines receive vaccines against polio, measlesMore than 30,000 children are being targeted as part of a vaccination campaign in Tacloban, Philippines, the city hit hardest by Typhoon Haiyan, the World Health Organization recently announced. - Categories
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						How Africa’s researchers are solving Africa’s health problemsResearchers are pioneering treatments on the continent, for health challenges unique to the continent – but despite the successes African research institutions continue to lag behind - Categories
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						Warning sign: The news on AIDS isn’t all goodOn World AIDS Day, an important question: Is an AIDS-free generation within reach? - Categories
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						What It Takes To Cure Drug-Resistant TuberculosisDr. Mel Spigelman, the president of TB Alliance, and answered five common questions about tuberculosis. - Categories
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						GAVI Alliance board to consider new vaccine supportGAVI Alliance partners gathered in Cambodia this week for a meeting to determine which new vaccines will be added to its portfolio of support, the organization said on Tuesday. - Categories
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						India to checkmate cross-border polio threatWhile India gears up to receive WHO certification, Pakistan is polio endemic with 59 cases reported this year, say delegates at a brainstorming Polio Plus orientation and planning workshop in Madurai. - Categories
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