March 05
Liberia: MOH Launches Birth Registration Training to Strengthen Liberia's Crvs System
Liberian Observer
The Ministry of Health (MOH), through its Bureau of Vital Statistics, has launched a nationwide Birth Registration Training Program aimed at improving birth registration rates and… Read more »
March 04
Tanzania: Groundbreaking Health Intervention in Tanzania Cuts Maternal And Newborn Deaths
allAfrica
A revolutionary health intervention program in Tanzania, which focuses on improving the quality of care during birth, is significantly reducing the rates of maternal and newborn… Read more »
Rwanda: How Rwanda Enhances Mother, Child Health Through Community Engagement
New Times
Rwanda has made progress in improving maternal health, focusing on integrated healthcare services, community involvement, and the use of technology to ensure accessible and… Read more »
March 03
Tanzania: Tanzanian Speaker Calls for Urgent Investment in Youth to Harness Demographic Dividend
IPS
Speaker of the Tanzanian Parliament and President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Tulia Akson, has called for bold and immediate investments in young people to unlock the… Read more »
February 27
Nigeria: Giving Girls a Voice in Their Future With Family Planning Education [blog]
Nigeria Health Watch
For 15-year-old Rukayyah Ibrahim in Ghari Local Government Area (LGA), family planning was an unfamiliar concept. However, after attending a Furanni session by Five Cowries, her… Read more »
Nigeria: Strengthening Awareness, Action On Sexual and Reproductive Health in Nigeria
This Day
Reproduction is an integral aspect of ensuring the continuity of human societies. As such, while human societies evolve, creating opportunities for open discussion and education on… Read more »
February 26
Zimbabwe: Looking Back - Couple Provoke Babies Storm From Our London Bureau Wednesday
The Herald
The prospect of test-tube babies has flared up into an international storm of controversy. On one side medical and Church leaders spoke of their misgivings and disclosed that they… Read more »
February 19
Nigeria: Nigeria Must Embrace Climate-Resilient Healthcare to Protect Mothers [blog]
Nigeria Health Watch
Climate change has been identified as one of the most significant global health threats, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan… Read more »
Ethiopia: 'Bikat Youth Training Program' Creates Ample Jobs
Ethiopian Herald
In partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Skills (MoLS), the Addis Ababa City Administration has announced the remarkable success of the "Bikat Youth Training Program." Read more »
February 17
Zimbabwe: Postpartum Depression and Marital Issues in Women
The Herald
Dr Farzana Naeem, Herald Correspondent Read more »
February 10
Nigeria: Tackling Maternal Mortality
This Day
The authorities should boost Primary Health Centres for better services Read more »
February 02
Rwanda: How Family Planning Trends Have Evolved in Rwanda Over the Years
New Times
Family planning remains one of the most effective ways to control population growth, but most importantly, it helps women avoid unplanned pregnancies and ensures that people have… Read more »