Equatorial Guinea| Last Updated 01/09/2010 13:42:00
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 | Polio: 'Africa records progress in immunisation coverage' | | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (PANA) - Significant progress has been made in immunization coverage and efforts to eradicate polio in the African Region, but challenges remain and immediate remedial actions need to be taken, according to a technical document being discussed Wednesday by the ongoing 60th Session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
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 | WHO AFRO boss proposes US$100m African health fund | | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (PANA) - The WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Luis
Sambo, has proposed the establishment of a
US$100 million African Public Health Emergency Fund (APHEF) to be financed from
agreed appropriations and voluntary contributions
from Member States.
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 | Global financial crisis may hamper African health development | | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (PANA) - The WHO regional Director for Africa, Dr. Lui
s Sambo, has warned there is a real danger that
funding for health development in the African Region might be adversely affected
by the ongoing global financial crisis, thereby compromising any ongoing nation
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l and international efforts in many countries to realize the Millennium Developm
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nt Goals (MDGs).
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 | Equatorial Guinea deports 300 Cameroonians | | Douala, Cameroon (PANA) - About 300 Cameroonians were deported from Equatorial G
uinea, under the voluntary repatriation programme implemented by the Equatorial
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uinean government a few weeks ago, a police source told PANA here on Friday.
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 | 24 Nigerians deported from Equatorial Guinea | | Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Twenty-four Nigerians, deported from Equatorial
Guinea, arrived at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Nigeria's commercial
capital, Wednesday with tales of woe, according to Thursday's edition of the
independent Guardian newspaper.
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 | 24 Nigerians deported from Equatorial Guinea | | Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Twenty-four Nigerians, deported from Equatorial
Guinea, arrived at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Nigeria's commercial
capital, Wednesday with tales of woe, according to Thursday's edition of the
independent Guardian newspaper.
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 | 24 Nigerians deported from Equatorial Guinea | | Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Twenty-four Nigerians, deported from Equatorial Guinea,
arrived at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, We
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nesday with tales of woe, according to Thursday's edition of the independent Gua
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dian newspaper.
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