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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Food security and income for millions of people in Kenya, DR Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania and Burundi face great threat from the deadly banana wilt disease, according to a study published in the May issue of the Plant Disease Journal, which is published by the American Phytopathological Society.

Adcock Ingram, South Africa's second largest pharmaceutical company will now be the distributor of MSD products in parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

A new devise that use satellite data to capture climate systems and biodiversity and strengthen capacity to militate against their threats has been launched in Nairobi, Kenya.

A national survey conducted by the government of Angola with UNICEF support reveals progress has been made in education and health, while gaps and disparities still remain in water and sanitation and birth registration. The general panorama for children has improved considerably since the end of the war in 2002. However, challenges persist in sustaining the gains and escalating service delivery.

A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in May indicate that a $15 billion U.S. programme to fight HIV/AIDS saved 1.2 million people from dying of AIDS between 2004 and 2007 in 12 African countries.

Kenya’s Members of Parliament last week overwhelmingly passed a crucial vote that could pave way for a biosafety law that is eagerly waited for by scientists in the country.

FAO has produced a toolkit to help solve conflicts between humans and wildlife. With the world's population growing at some 75 million a year, humans and wildlife have to squeeze ever more tightly together, increasing the risk of conflict between them. The result is a growing threat to people's lives and livelihoods and to their health from animal-borne diseases. 

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