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  • Kenya: Steps to Improve Access to Health Care for Deaf People

    Posted on :Monday , 13th March 2017

    Junie* wakes up early in the morning. She's ill and preparing for a doctor's visit in one of the public hospitals.

     
    When she arrives at 6.30am it's overflowing with patients. By noon she becomes anxious, irritated and approaches the nurse seeking an explanation for the six-hour delay.
     
    Only when the nurse explains that they have been cal. . .

  • Kenya: President Appeals to Doctors to End Strike

    Posted on :Monday , 6th March 2017

    Nairobi — President Uhuru Kenyatta has once again appealed to doctors to consider the plight of Kenyans and return to work as a solution is sought for their grievances.

     
    Speaking during a tour of Kiambu County on Saturday, the Head of State said that Kenyans were suffering and doctors should recognise this fact.
     
    He emphasised the . . .

  • Africa: Urgent Need for New Antibiotics That Combat Resistant Bacteria

    Posted on :Saturday , 4th March 2017

    Rome/Geneva — The United Nations health organisation has just published its first ever list of antibiotic-resistant "priority pathogens" - a catalogue of 12 families of bacteria that pose the greatest threat to human health.

     
    The list was drawn up in a bid to guide and promote research and development (R&D) of new antibiotics, as part of the World. . .

  • Kenya: Country Hoping for Talks With President to End Doctors' Strike

    Posted on :Friday , 3rd March 2017

    Kenyans are hopeful President Uhuru Kenyatta's meeting on Thursday with the heads of the Catholic and Anglican churches and doctors' union leaders will put an end to the misery caused by the 88-day-old doctors' strike.

     
    The Nation has exclusively learned that the crisis meeting, which will be held at an undisclosed location in Nairobi, will bring together the Preside. . .

  • East Africa: EALA Proposes Introduction of Contraceptives for Children

    Posted on :Thursday , 2nd March 2017

    Kampala — The East African Legislative Assembly (Eala) has drafted a Bill seeking to introduce contraceptives for children and teenagers aged between 10 and 19.

     
    The Bill dubbed the EAC Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), Bill 2017, if passed into law will bind the East African Community member states to provide contraceptives to all EAC citizens incl. . .

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