Category: Awareness


  • What high cholesterol can do to the body

    High cholesterol, particularly elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, can have serious negative effects on the body. Here are some of the primary ways high cholesterol can impact health: Cardiovascular System Metabolic and Endocrine Systems Digestive System Impact on Organs Overall Health Preventive Measures and Management Managing high cholesterol involves lifestyle changes, medication, and…

  • Causes of high blood pressure

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, can result from a combination of lifestyle factors, underlying medical conditions, and genetic predisposition. Here are some of the primary causes: Lifestyle Factors Medical Conditions Genetic Factors Medications and Substances Age and Demographic Factors Environmental Factors Prevention and Management Managing high blood pressure involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medical…

  • Nearly 14 Million Children in Sudan Need Humanitarian Support – Unicef

    Two senior UN humanitarian officials have called for more funding and less bureaucratic impediments to support civilians affected by the war in Sudan, including roughly 14 million children. Ted Chaiban of the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, and Edem Wosornu with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, briefed journalists on their recent mission to the country and Chad,…

  • Illegal Egg Dumping Threatens Poultry Farmers

    A recent report on agriculture and aquaculture says the alarming issue of illegal egg dumping, disguised as in-transit exports, poses a significant risk to local poultry farmers in Namibia. The report by Simonis Storm Securities says the Oshikango border is the primary hotspot for such illicit trade, adding that this is a serious threat to…

  • Sustainable Africa Key to Global Security

    Two top officials underlined the UN’s commitment to Africa’s development during a dialogue with representatives from NGOs, civil society, academic institutions and the private sector, held at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday. The discussions centred around a UN report that offers recommendations to bolster collaboration towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa, specifically those on…

  • Agricultural or Food Systems Transformation – What’s The Difference And Why It Matters

    By Jamie Morrison, Senior Advisor for GAIN, and Lawrence Haddad, GAIN Executive Director As countries grapple with the challenge of advancing their national food systems transformation pathways, agriculture ministries, which are often tasked with meeting this challenge, are increasingly asking how food systems transformation differs from the process of agricultural transformation that they have traditionally…

  • Tanzania: Stop Selling Kidneys – VP

    TANZANIANS, especially youths have been urged to shun donating their kidneys for business to avoid serious health complications which may arise. Vice-President Dr Philip Mpango made the call on Friday after inaugurating a building for dialysis services at St Joseph’s Peramiho Referral Hospital, as part of activities of his working tour of Ruvuma Region. Dr…

  • African region declared free of wild polio

    Eradicating polio The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) congratulates the national governments of the 47 countries in the WHO African Region for today’s achievement. WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said: “Ending wild polio virus in Africa is one of the greatest public health achievements of our time and provides powerful inspiration for all of us to finish…

  • Some experts propose reparations as solution for decades of racial health inequities

    As COVID-19 exacerbates long standing health inequities affecting the Black population, a growing chorus of experts suggest reparations could help narrow the divide. The concept of government-issued reparations for the descendants of slaves has been discussed for decades, with national figures like Sen. Kamala Harris expressing some level of support. California, Illinois and Washington, D.C., have introduced bills to study how to best implement reparations for…

  • World COVID snapshot: Lockdowns, record case numbers and health systems

    While Australia continues its march towards eased restrictions, most regions around the world are heading in the opposite direction. UPDATED On Thursday, as Victoria was taking its first steps out of one of the world’s longest lockdowns, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Europe director Dr Hans Kluge revealed the region had recorded 1.5 million cases over the…