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  • 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.
  • GO CAPS work in Monett reaches Africa

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd November 2016

     Bryand's passion project provides dental aid to children

    Work in the the Greater Ozarks Center for Advanced Professional Studies (GO CAPS) at Monett High School has had residual benefits, as shown in the work of senior Ashley Bryand.
     
    Ashley's GO CAPS passion project centered around her passion for helping others, her interest in the field of . . .

  • Rwanda: Rwf5 Billion Project to Promote Child, Maternal Health

    Posted on :Thursday , 3rd November 2016

     The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Rwanda has received a Rwf5 billion grant from Global Affairs Canada, through ADRA Canada and Christian Child Fund, to implement two new projects aimed at fighting maternal, newborn and child mortality and malnutrition in Nyabihu and Kayonza Districts.

     
    The projects dubbed, "Embrace and Promise" wer. . .

  • Ethiopia: Advancing Health Achievements

    Posted on :Wednesday , 26th October 2016

     The ever green Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' State is one of the best places to live in Ethiopia. Recently a crew of journalists has paid a visit to Gurage Zone located in this beautiful State. Early in the morning last Tuesday, the crew begun their journey from southern town, Hawassa. After leaving Ez'za Woreda behind, and crossing Zebidar Mountain, we entered Agena Health. . .

  • Devolution dream come true for Kenya's shujaas, says Kabogo

    Posted on :Monday , 24th October 2016

     Devolution is a dream come true for many Kenyan 'shujaas' as it has improved services at the grassroots, Kiambu Governor William Kabogo has said.

     
    He spoke in Githunguri on Thursday as Kenya marked Mashujaa Day in honour of those who contributed to the struggle for independence.
     
    Kabogo said decentralisation of resources has enable. . .

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