Body pleads for palliative care services
Written by Erick Akasa   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

The Human Rights Watch(HRW) has Thursday called on the government of Kenya to provide support for palliative care for children.


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Archeologists discover oldest Roman baths
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Thursday, 09 September 2010

A team of archaeologists has discovered the oldest Roman baths in Asia Minor known to date in Sagalassos, Turkey.

 
TB: Organisations fight government over arrest of TB patients
Written by Eric Akasa and Anthony Aisi   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

Members of the civil society organizations (CSOs) Wednesday called for the release of TB patients held by the Kenya government over non-adherence to treatment.

 
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The Masai are one of the indigenous pastoralist tribes of Kenya and inhabit the Southern parts of the Great Rift Valley province. Age-old practices like sharing women among morans of the same age set and living together in clusters could be driving the community towards the brink---thanks to TB and HIV.

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) has announced that one million people were tested for HIV during World AIDS Day 2008 .

Kenya has Tuesday been made the 98th member of the WHO programme on the international drug monitoring. This, said government officials, is a culmination of active work over the last 4 years to develop a National system for Pharmacovigilance in the country.

Africa’s endemic hunger and malnutrition that continues to blight a huge proportion of the population has found a respite, with the introduction of quality protein maize varieties for small holder farmers.

The Kenya Wildlife Service, a government agency in charge of the country’s game parks has announced that RADWIN, a leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, will deploy its systems in eight Kenya’s national parks.

Calls for increased remuneration for women working on farm lands are picking up, with a new report recommending the development of a system that would see them benefit immensely from their sweat.

Bananas are expected to resist the impact of the global financial crisis more than other agricultural commodities, FAO said in a report.  

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