Neglected diseases

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Elephantiasis Forces Boy To Drop Out of School

Diseases could deprive you of enjoying the beauty of life and has the potential of crippling your dreams and...

News

Boy Drops Out of School Due To Elephantiasis

Diseases could deprive you deprive you from enjoying the beauty of life and has the potential of crippling your dreams...

News

World Records Exceptional Progress With NTDs

Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organisation(WHO), has launched a new report, which indicates...

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Bill Gates, Others Commit Money To Eliminate NTDs

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on Wednesday committed $335 million dollars in grants over the next four years to...

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‘Phenomenal’ Progress Made In Fighting Tropical Diseases

There has been a record-breaking achievement in distributing tablets to fight neglected tropical diseases, the Bill and...

International

‘Phenomenal’ Progress In Fighting Tropical Diseases

There has been a record-breaking achievement in distributing tablets to fight neglected tropical diseases, the Bill and...

International

Fight Against Neglected Tropical Diseases Needs Big Pharma Push

Progress has been made in tackling diseases that blind, disable and disfigure millions of poor in tropical areas each...

International

Millions of Kenyans At Risk of Elephantiasis Disease

play videoA campaign has been launched to treat patients with disease that affects poor communities Transmitted through...

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Morocco Marks End To Trachoma

Morocco eliminates trachoma – the leading infectious cause of blindness Transmitted through contact with eye and nose...

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StACC-Ghana Runs Health Training For Schools In Bongo

The St. Andrews’ Clinics For Children-Ghana (StACC-Ghana), a non-governmental organisation has held a two-day...

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Over 190,000 Persons Are Blind In Ghana

Over 190,000 persons in the country are blind, according to the 2015 Ghana Blindness and Visual Impairment Study...

Opinion

Water Water Everywhere And Only Mud To Drink!

When I was attending middle school at Kyebi, in the Eastern Region, my task each morning was to go to the River Birem,...

Africa & World

South Sudan: MSF Reduces Cholera Activities after Treating 3,300 Cases

(South Sudan,Médecins Sans Frontières) A significant decline in the number of new cholera cases in South Sudan in...