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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Kenya, faced with shortage of maize could find herself importing genetically modified maize crop this year, Regional Agricultural Trade Intelligence Network has warned

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The International Potato Center (CIP) has launched an Africa-wide project to exploit the untapped potential of the sweetpotato to improve the nutrition, incomes and food security of one million farming families in sub-Saharan Africa.

The National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) is commemorating World Wetlands Day on Tuesday by hosting an online discussion and seeking innovative ideas on the role Africa’s wetlands play in sustainable development and agriculture on the continent.


 

CoartemA pediatric study in Benin, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique and Tanzania/Zanzibar, and designed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of Coartem Dispersible and crushed Coartem tablets and published in The Lancet shows that a new pediatric formulation of the drug is a highly-effective and well-tolerated treatment for uncomplicated malaria.

In a quick response to the blitzkrieg marketing of electronic cigarettes, Kenyan doctors have been quick to warn on the dangers that are associated with the products.

The Chairman of the International AIDS Society, IAS, who also is the President of the 5th International AIDS Conference on Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment set to be held in Cape Town,South Africa, Friday blasted leaders of the most industralised nations for not recommitting themselves to the fight against HIV/AIDS during the last G8 meeting they held in L’Aquila, Italy.

The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will provide a USD20 million loan to a programme in Zambia that aims to reduce rural poverty by "stimulating rural economic development through the transformation of small-scale producers into profitable farmers."   

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