Mot-Clé: health
AN APOLLO PROGRAM FOR ACCRA
On July 16, 1969 Commander Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. At that time he made the statement "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
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Forgotten Voices international (FWho are the Forgotten Voices? ORPHANS and the local people that care for them.
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Implementing decentralisation: Mozambique scores good marks
Since the 1st of January 2010, the local government of the city of Maputo, capital of Mozambique, now have effective administrative control over an important part of the educational,... ... read more
Institutional Inertia
The World Health Organization on October 30, 1998, announced the creation of an affiliated organization, that was named, Roll Back Malaria. The reduction of malaria in Africa by 50% within... ... read more
MALARIA VACCINE THE PROMISE THE REALITY
Since the discovery that malaria was caused by a mosquito 100 years ago, two schools soon emerged as how to deal with this disease. One school promoted the elimination of the mosquito, the other... ... read more
Mosquito Revolution, a Dawn on Africa
In the not too exciting efforts across Africa to eradicate Malaria from sub-continental Africa, we wish to keep the media and the citizens of Africa abreast on the challenges ahead as some... ... read more
Obama visit to Ghana, what it means for civil society
The President of United States of America, Barack Obama will make a historic visit to Ghana between July 10 - July 11, 2009.
According to Ghana's Foreign Ministry, the first Black US... ... read more
Partners worked together to promote the use of appropriate technologies to improve productivity of small-scale agricultural activities implemented by people living with HIV (... ... read more
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Youth-led group support Malaria Programme in West Africa
The West African sub-region is expected to have a youth-led initiative geared towards supporting the 44 African nations that signed the historic declaration in Abuja in 2000 to scale malaria cases... ... read more










