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  • World Malaria Day: WHO seeks 'final push' against malaria in Africa
    25 april 2012 13:07:18
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - On the occasion of the 2012 World Malaria Day, being observed globally 25 April, the African Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a ''final push'' by African countries against the disease by putting its control and elimination at Full text...

  • World Malaria Day: Angola may start 'pre-elimination of malaria' by 2015
    25 april 2012 11:32:08
    Luanda, Angola (PANA) - Angola may start a 'pre-elimination process of malaria' in 2015 due to the reduction in the prevalence of the disease in the African country, a government official involved in the fight against malaria said. Full text...

  • World Malaria Day: Esso donates US$1.8m to fight malaria in Angola
    25 april 2012 10:57:27
    Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The oil firm Esso Exploration Angola Limited has donated US$1.8 million for programmes aimed at combating malaria in the country. Full text...

  • World Malaria Day: WHO hails global progress in combating malaria
    24 april 2012 14:40:11
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Ahead of the observance of the 2012 World Malaria Day on 25 April, the World Health Organization (WHO) has hailed global progress in combating malaria. Full text...

  • Rotary Int'l says Nigerian President is Polio Eradication Champion
    24 april 2012 14:27:12
    Evanston, US (PANA) - In recognition of his leadership qualities and dedication to a polio-free world, the Rotary International has honoured Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, calling him "a Polio Eradication Champion". Full text...

  • UNICEF: Millions of African adolescents falling behind in education, public health
    24 april 2012 12:07:59
    Attn Eds: Embargoed until 00:01 GMT 25 April 2012 ) Full text...

  • New strategy to cut measles death announced
    24 april 2012 08:51:43
    New York, US (PANA) - The partners leading the efforts to control measles Tuesday announced a new global strategy aimed at reducing measles deaths and congenital rubella syndrome to zero. Full text...

  • First-ever World Immunization Week rolls out in 180 countries
    24 april 2012 08:38:56
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The first-ever World Health Organization’s World Immunization Week (WIW) has kicked off with activities in more than 180 countries, the global health body has announced. Full text...

  • Senegal records 20,000 cases of severe and acute malnutrition
    23 april 2012 21:46:40
    Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – The resident representative of the UN Children's fund (UNICEF) in Senegal, Mrs Geovanna Barberis, on Monday said that some 20,000 children affected by severe and acute malnutrition had been recorded in several regions of the West African country. Full text...

  • Ban stresses need for reproductive health care for young people
    23 april 2012 18:06:52
    New York, US (PANA) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday stressed the need to provide reproductive health care for young people, as well as give them access to the necessary information and the means to protect themselves from sexual abuse and violence. Full text...

  • World Malaria Day: Tanzania moves to defeat malaria
    23 april 2012 11:15:55
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Global efforts and strong in-country partnerships involving development agencies, host country governments and local organisations are key elements of the strategies to defeat malaria, according to US Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director in Tanzania, Mr. Robert Cunnane. Full text...

  • High-level meeting on AIDS underlines strategic innovations to halt infections
    20 april 2012 14:36:38
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – HIV experts, business leaders, aid agencies and ambassadors of 22 priority countries -- home to 90 percent of new HIV infections among children -- on Friday agreed in Washington, DC, that the surest way to halt the spread of the deadly virus from mother to child was through strategic innovations. Full text...

  • UNAIDS tasks nations on new guidelines for couples' HIV tests
    20 april 2012 08:19:40
    New York, US (PANA) - The Executive Director of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Mr. Michel Sidibe, has called on all countries to implement new guidelines that encourage couples to go together for HIV testing to ascertain their status. Full text...

  • African Vaccination Week holds 23-28 April
    17 april 2012 13:33:29
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The 2012 African Vaccination Week (AVW) is to be held across the continent 23-28 April under the theme “An unimmunized child is one too many. Give polio the final push,” the WHO Regional Office for Africa said in a statement made available to PANA here Tuesday. Full text...

  • Cases of Dementia 'set to triple by 2050'
    11 april 2012 10:12:49
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Dementia, which currently afflicts 35.6 million people worldwide, is expected to double by 2030 (65.7 million) and more than triple by 2050 (115.4 million), according to a new report "Dementia: a public health priority", published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Alzheimer's Disease International. Full text...

  • UN chief appoints 27 global leaders to address child malnutrition
    10 april 2012 15:21:28
    New York, US (PANA) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday appointed 27 global leaders from countries, organizations and the private sector to advance ''the strength and security of nations'' in improving maternal and child nutrition. Full text...

  • HIV prevalence rate rises in Burundi schools
    09 april 2012 19:45:05
    Bujumbura, Burundi (PANA) - The prevalence rate of the HIV infection in Burundi schools has grown at an alarming rate, according to a recent survey conducted by UNESCO. Full text...

  • New protocol proposed to address illicit trade in tobacco products
    04 april 2012 13:17:08
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - After four years of negotiations, the Inter-governmental Negotiating Body (INB), with the participation of over 135 countries, has agreed on a text of a Protocol to eliminate illicit trade in tobacco products. Full text...

  • How to reach healthy old age - WHO
    03 april 2012 14:19:17
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Ahead of the 2012 World Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted how people can enjoy a health old age, at a time the world's population is ageing rapidly. Full text...

  • ICRC moves to improve maternal healthcare in Darfur
    02 april 2012 14:09:14
    Khartoum, Sudan (PANA) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has completed the rehabilitation of the North Darfur State Midwifery School in Al Fashir, North Darfur, as part of efforts to improve maternal health care in remote areas of the region, the organization said in a statement on Monday. Full text...

  • Nigerian company 'gets WHO Performance Quality Safety certification'
    01 april 2012 08:17:34
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - A Nigerian company, the Pan African Health Foundation (PAHF), has successfully completed an evaluation by the World Health Organization (WHO) Performance Quality Safety (PQS) as a manufacturer of AD syringes for immunization and curative syringes with Reuse Prevention Feature, the firm said in a statement obtained by PANA here this weekend. Full text...

  • Autism: UN chief calls for more global action to combat discrimination
    31 march 2012 08:59:50
    New York, US (PANA) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the annual observance of World Autism Awareness Day should spur global action to combat the "unacceptable discrimination, abuse and isolation" that people with the disorder and their loved ones face. Full text...

  • NEPAD, UNAIDS sign MoU on HIV/AIDS, Health and Development
    30 march 2012 10:12:57
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and the UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) have signed an agreement aimed at developing joint efforts to advance sustainable response to HIV/AIDS, health and development issues on the continent. Full text...

  • Senegal eliminates maternal, neonatal tetanus - UNICEF
    29 march 2012 10:29:22
    Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Senegal has joined the list of 23 countries that have eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement received by PANA here. Full text...

  • UN, NEPAD partner to advance HIV and AIDS response across Africa
    28 march 2012 20:37:37
    New York, US (PANA) - The UN has teamed up with the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency to advance sustainable responses to HIV and AIDS, health and development across the continent. Full text...

  • Nigerian state inaugurates multi-drug resistant TB treatment centre
    26 march 2012 15:12:56
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The governor of Lagos State in Nigeria's South-west, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) treatment centre. Full text...

  • Polio-free Gambia launches another national polio immunization campaign
    23 march 2012 17:27:40
    Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - The Gambian ministry of health and social welfare, in collaboration with World Health Organization (WHO) office in Banjul, on Friday began another three-day national polio immunization campaign in the country, declared polio-free in 2004. Full text...

  • UN launches commission on life-saving commodities for women, children
    23 march 2012 09:59:51
    New York, US (PANA) - The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the UN Population Fund Full text...

  • Experts at WHO meeting task global TB community on drug resistance
    23 march 2012 09:57:47
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Participants at a World Health Organization (WHO) meeting have tasked the global Tuberculosis (TB) community to make greater efforts to prevent drug resistance and scale up provision of appropriate care and management to avoid a scenario where TB becomes incurable. Full text...

  • UN chief urges countries to step up efforts to stop TB
    23 march 2012 08:19:24
    New York, US (PANA) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged countries to step up their efforts to prevent tuberculosis, including by increasing access to treatments and improving the quality of their health services to be able to ''stop TB in our lifetime''. Full text...

  • Africa sees slight drop in infant and maternal mortality
    22 march 2012 22:47:18
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Africa recorded a slight drop in infant and maternal mortality in 2011, according a document on Africa's economic and social status drafted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the African Union (AU) Commission. Full text...

  • UN official seeks protection for rights of PLWAs
    21 march 2012 11:56:46
    New York, US (PANA) - UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has stressed the importance of protecting the rights of individuals with HIV/AIDS, as well as of populations who are more vulnerable to the epidemic. Full text...

  • 111m children to be vaccinated against polio in West, Central Africa
    21 march 2012 10:43:05
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Some 111.1 million children below the age of five are to be vaccinated against polio in a synchronized campaign covering 20 countries in West and Central Africa starting on Friday, the organizers said in a joint statement obtained by PANA here Wednesday. Full text...

  • 'Step up war against tobacco'
    20 march 2012 22:48:52
    Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The president of the Senegalese anti-tobacco league (LISTAB), Dr Abdoul Aziz Kassé, on Tuesday urged religious leaders to support tobacco addiction control initiatives. Full text...

  • HIV infections: UNAIDS welcomes new evidence on anti-retroviral therapy
    09 march 2012 15:41:13
    New York, US (PANA) - The Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) on Friday welcomed new evidence which shows that anti-retroviral therapy could help prevent HIV infections. Full text...

  • New book showcases ways to safeguard medications
    09 march 2012 14:04:44
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - A new book, "The evolving threat of antimicrobial resistance - Options for action", launched by the World Health Organization (WHO), showcases examples of actions taken to slow down drug resistance and preserve the ability of medicine to effectively treat many infectious diseases. Full text...

  • Tanzanian govt starts talks with striking medical doctors
    09 march 2012 12:43:51
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Negotiations between government representatives and the Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT) started here Friday, aimed at reaching agreement that will convince striking doctors in state-run hospitals to resume work. Full text...

  • 'Deported Nigerians didn't carry fake Yellow Cards'
    07 march 2012 08:36:44
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria's Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu has said the 125 Nigerians who were deported from South Africa last week, for allegedly presenting fake documentation for Yellow Fever vaccination, were indeed carrying genuine Yellow Cards. Full text...

  • Tanzanian premier warns govt medics to shun strike
    06 march 2012 18:01:07
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – Tanzania’s Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has warned medical doctors in public hospitals to refrain from a nationwide strike, planned to start on Wednesday, saying the government could react with very drastic measures against them. Full text...

  • MDG drinking water target met
    06 march 2012 10:01:32
    New York, US (PANA) - The world has met the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target of halving the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water, well in advance of the MDG 2015 deadline, according to a report issued Tuesday by UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO). Full text...

  • 20 journalists to attend IPPF sensitization session
    05 march 2012 11:18:12
    Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Twenty media practitioners from the print, electronic and online media Full text...

  • Tanzanian public doctors threaten ‘severe strike’ over pay
    05 march 2012 07:50:36
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - In a renewed pressure on the government to improve their working conditions and wages, medical doctors in Tanzania’s public hospitals have given President Jakaya Kikwete what is seen here as an ultimatum to sack both the Health minister and deputy health minister immediately or risk a nationwide strike starting Wednesday. Full text...

  • 50 cases of sleeping sickness reported in Guinea
    04 march 2012 13:44:07
    Conakry, Guinea (PANA) - About 50 cases of trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness have been reported in parts of Guinea, according to Health Minister Naman Keita. Full text...

  • WHO launches updated guidance to further cut TB deaths among PLWHAs
    02 march 2012 15:07:50
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - After an estimated 910,000 lives were saved globally over six years by improving collaboration between TB and HIV services that protect people living with HIV from tuberculosis, the World Health Organization (WHO) Friday released an updated global policy for joint prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases Full text...

  • Nigeria's President vows polio eradication before 2015
    02 march 2012 10:22:39
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has vowed that his administration will eradicate polio in the country before the end of his tenure in 2015. Full text...

  • Global cholera infection 10 times worse than official numbers
    02 march 2012 08:21:57
    Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - A newly-published study estimates that around 3 million people are infected with cholera every year, out of which about 100,000 die from the disease, more than ten times higher than the official number reported to the World Health Organization (WHO). Full text...

  • New report highlights Africa’s healthcare challenges
    01 march 2012 13:24:20
    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - By 2022, reformed healthcare systems in African countries could succeed in making quality care available to a majority of their citizens, given the political will to meet healthcare spending targets, according to a new report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Full text...

  • Canada grants Mali 9.6 billion CFAF to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality
    29 february 2012 22:47:03
    Bamako, Mali (PANA) – Canada has granted Mali 9.6 billion CFAF to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in four areas of the region of Kayes under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed on Tuesday in Bamako. Full text...

  • 5 mobile compact labs to detect counterfeit medicines presented to Zambia
    29 february 2012 17:37:56
    Lusaka, Zambia (PANA) - To help improve health care in Zambia, the Global Pharma Health Fund (GPHF), a charitable initiative funded by the German pharmaceutical, chemical and life science company, Merck, has donated five mobile compact laboratories to the Zambian Health Ministry to help detect counterfeit medicines. Full text...

  • Top musician, Angelique Kidjo, urges UN member states to outlaw FMG
    29 february 2012 15:37:02
    New York, US (PANA) - The UN advocate and renowned singer and song writer, Angelique Kidjo, on Wednesday urged all UN member states to outlaw female genital mutilation (FGM), describing it as a tradition that diminishes women and seeks to destroy their identity. Full text...

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