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  • The most diverse people in the world will finally get medicine made for them with a new genetic chip

    Posted on :Thursday , 24th November 2016

     A chip containing millions of genetic variations that are common in Africa could help scientists bring the benefits of precision medicine to the continent.

    The chip could lead to new insights into human health as well as new treatments that work better on Africans. Its developers say it will be ready to use in early 2017.
     
    “This will be the fi. . .

  • AFRICA - THE NEXT GROWTH MARKET

    Posted on :Tuesday , 3rd October 2017

    Africa is currently home to five of the fastest growing economies in the world. According to a global study, the continent's economy is forecast to grow to $2.6 trillion in 2020 from $1.6 trillion in 2008, fuelled by booms in mining, agriculture and development of ports, roads and other infrastructure. This rapid economic growth is what is creating substantial new business op. . .

  • Turkish Exporters Target Africa

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd November 2016

     At a time when struggling Turkish exporters are looking for ways to diversify their target markets, Africa is poised to become the new frontier market for Turkish firms as they position themselves to become major stakeholders in the region’s rapidly growing industries.

    Africa has recorded an annual growth rate of 5 percent over the last d. . .

  • Bliss GVS Pharma bags $ 111 million contract in Kenya

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd November 2016

     The company operates an innovative public-private engagement model to address unmet healthcare requirements in Kenya through its chain of clinics and partner service providers

     
    Bliss GVS Pharma Ltd, through its Kenyan subsidiary Bliss GVS Healthcare Limited (BGHL), has won a three year contract worth $ 111.40 million (about Rs 755 crore) from Aon Kenya Insuranc. . .

  • Medical training in east Africa gets a boost with new GE healthcare

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd November 2016

    Healthcare in East Africa received a major boost with the recent inauguration of a new $13-million training institute in Nairobi, Kenya.
     
    Around 10,000 healthcare professionals from Kenya and other East African countries over the next five years will benefit from the facilities at the GE Healthcare Skills and Training Institute, officially opened in June 2016.

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