GE Healthcare props DR Congo fight against Covid with mobile X-ray units and ECG machines

GE Healthcare props DR Congo fight against Covid with mobile X-ray units and ECG machines

GE Healthcare will partner with the Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of Congo to deliver mobile X-ray units and ECG machines to support the fight Covid-19. The essential medical equipment will play an important role in supporting the diagnosis and the management of Covid-19, in a country where...

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Press Freedom in Latin America suffers as governments enforce Covid protocols

Press Freedom in Latin America suffers as governments enforce Covid protocols

 Many of the emergency measures enacted in Latin America in response to Covid-19 restricted media freedom and could have negative long-term implications for free expression, according to a new report released as pandemic deaths in the region surpassed one million and vaccine access remained sparse. The report, Covid-19 Response Measures...

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Tanzanian brewer unveils $10 million drink campaign to keep beer pipeline open

Tanzanian brewer unveils $10 million drink campaign to keep beer pipeline open

Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) has kicked off a campaign that will cost the company Tsh2.3 billion ($10 million) to keep bars and eateries in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam open as the eastern nation struggles to rein in the impact wrought by the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign will be...

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Bullying: Universities around the world grapple with academic-related stressors

Bullying: Universities around the world grapple with academic-related stressors

Bullying is endemic in academia, an environment riddled with hierarchies and hyper-competition, exacerbated by an over-reliance on temporary contracts and the pressure to land highly coveted tenured positions. To give a sense of the scale of the problem, in any 12-month period, on average, 25 per cent of faculty members...

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Pressure piles on banks to match demand as appetite for financial services in Africa expands

Pressure piles on banks to match demand as appetite for financial services in Africa expands

Across Africa, all banking and payment channels are showing positive growth – from ATM usage through to mobile wallets. The key challenge for banks is to equip themselves so that they can provide a range of channel options and meet consumer demand. A quick snapshot of banking and payment trends...

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Heatwaves in US and Canada: You warm up the planet, you increase incidence of heat extremes

Heatwaves in US and Canada: You warm up the planet, you increase incidence of heat extremes

As temperatures surged past 100 degrees, Bree Oswill gathered all the blankets and towels she could find and taped them to every window that didn’t have a shade. She doesn’t have central air conditioning and wanted to prevent every bit of sunlight and heat from entering her home. Growing up...

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Black In X: African-American academics mount efforts to uproot racism from science

Black In X: African-American academics mount efforts to uproot racism from science

In the wake of global protests against anti-Black racism last year, a movement emerged to celebrate Black scientists and fight systemic oppression in academia. Researchers in fields across science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) worldwide, but especially in the United States, rallied around social-media hashtags and attended online community events....

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