Fighting malaria isn’t just about health; it’s about boosting economies and securing our future. A new report confirms that meeting global targets to reduce #malaria by 90% by 2030 would add $126 billion to Africa’s GDP. Via World Economic Forum #globalhealth #vaccineswork #endmalaria
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Innovations like #Zipline's #drone delivery service are transforming healthcare in places inaccessible by road. Discover how Zipline and other African-led health technologies have improved the lives of millions. Via World Economic Forum
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Why did some people get #COVID19 while others didn’t? We now have some answers thanks to a groundbreaking new human trial. Via The Conversation Africa #publichealth
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#Cholera has been endemic in Nigeria since it first appeared in 1972. Here’s why Nigeria is so prone to recurring outbreaks.
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#Nigeria is home to 2.3 million unimmunised children— more than any other country. Here’s how new partnerships are working to fix this huge challenge: Via The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF)
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