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The World Health Organization (WHO) says despite the discovery and distribution of the covid19 vaccines underway, the world’s population needs to embrace the safety protocols even more. Speaking at the agency’s daily briefing Monday, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus explained that the more…
Togo’s government says it will audit the management of school fees across the country. This is in line with the government's drive to improve the quality of services and education. According to the country’s minister of education, Dodzi Kokoroko, this…
Giving people a fraction of a yellow fever vaccine is effective and could help vaccinate millions more people during emergencies, according to results of a recent study led by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontiéres’ (MSF) research arm Epicentre, published in The…
In Senegal, the State of Emergency and State of Siege Bill is causing a lot of commotion in civil society. Adopted on Monday in the national assembly, the bill offers the possibility for the executive power and local elected officials…
The ECOWAS envoy to Mali former Nigerian President Goodluck JOHNATAN says the transitional government is making steady progress on its core mandate of returning Mali to democratic rule. Mr. Jonathan made the statement on Monday at the start of a…
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The World’s largest Humanitarian Organization – The World food Programme (WFP) says the number of people in need of Humanitarian assistance in Southern Madagascar has doubled due to famine like conditions. The UN food agency in a report Tuesday said that…