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Health

This beat covers issues of people’s health, access to quality health services, public health systems, scientific advancements, and emerging health issues.

Skyrocketing healthcare costs in Africa driving families into poverty

Social Protection A new report by WHO Africa office says costly out-of-pocket treatments affect over 200 million people on the continent, pushing 150 million into destitution.

Tackling emerging anti-malarial drug resistance in Africa

Malariaantimalarial drug resistancenew strategyWHO WHO has launched a new strategy to respond to the urgent problem of antimalarial drug resistance in Africa. The report ‘Strategy to Respond to Anti-malarial Drug Resistance in Africa’ (here), is being released during  this World Antimicrobial Awareness Week, a global annual campaign to improve awareness of the growing threat of resistance to antibiotics and other medicines.

Horn of Africa: Climate-related health crisis worsens as disease outbreaks surge

Horn of Africahealthebolaclimate Seven countries in the region recorded 39 reported outbreaks, flooding and other acute public health events between 1 January and 30 October 2022
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WHO has disbursed US$ 1.25 million to support the response in Guinea and to reinforce Ebola readiness in Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone.

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First historic shipment from international COVAX facility

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Rich countries hoard available and future vaccines, as poor countries wait.

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In Maridi, clean water frees up women’s time and improves community health.

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Stored in Switzerland, vaccines are ready to be shipped for emergency response.

AfricaCoronavirus VaccineAccess requires global solidarity, shared technology and waiver of Intellectual Property rules.
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Mariam Traoré (right) and other CHWs in Africa are a critical link between their communities and the primary-healthcare system, especially during COVID-19.

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3,000 slum dwellers affected by lead poisoning awarded $12 million, but clean up pending.

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— Winnie Byanyima, UNAIDS Executive Director