Kenya’s health minister warns Africa must prepare for aftershocks of US’ exit from WHO, funding pause

Kenya’s health minister warns Africa must prepare for aftershocks of US’ exit from WHO, funding pause

Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa pointed out that achieving this goal requires strengthening components of health security and ensuring the implementation of Universal Health Coverage that guarantees affordable, accessible, and quality care for all.

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Kenya’s quest for fish sufficiency gets $2 million injection to spur growth in Kakamega County

Kenya’s quest for fish sufficiency gets $2 million injection to spur growth in Kakamega County

During his tour of Kakamega, Cabinet Secretary for Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs Hassan Joho presided over the issuance of the grant cheques, during which Kakamega County received a grant of Ksh18.2 million ($140,540) with over 2,944 farmers set to share the funds.

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Mysterious death of primary school pupil in Kenya’s Kakamega County rekindles debate on decriminalisation of suicide

Mysterious death of primary school pupil in Kenya’s Kakamega County rekindles debate on decriminalisation of suicide

In 2020, a report by a national taskforce on mental health also called for decriminalisation of attempted suicide. It also called for a national suicide registry to improve access to mental healthcare, suicide crisis support and data on suicide and suicidal attempts. These recommendations would support the country’s suicide prevention strategy.

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Official: Incidents of gender-based violence in rural Kenya on the rise as little is done to protect women  

Official: Incidents of gender-based violence in rural Kenya on the rise as little is done to protect women  

GBV activists in Elgeyo Marakwet County led by Jackline Koech called for the enactment of a GBV policy in the county saying its lack has affected the fight against the rising cases of GBV. Ms Koech further said the lack of policy has made it impossible to get financial allocation from the county government as there were no guidelines put in place for the same.

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Used and dumped by power wielders, Kenyan youth finding relief in farming as executive and legislature wreck economy

Used and dumped by power wielders, Kenyan youth finding relief in farming as executive and legislature wreck economy

During the anti-tax protests last year, there was unanimity among the youth – referred to as Gen-Z or Young Generation – that the country’s wobbly economy was s an outcome of a thieving executive and a compliant parliament.

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How erratic healthcare has enabled herbalist in rural Kenya to rake in profits treating whooping cough, syphilis, diarrhoea and toothaches

How erratic healthcare has enabled herbalist in rural Kenya to rake in profits treating whooping cough, syphilis, diarrhoea and toothaches

Despite his humble beginnings, Lemaiyian is now a permanent fixture in Kericho town and its environs, where he administers traditional herbs on the streets, where has as established a business with high prospects, by prescribing cures for a stubborn diseases such as whooping cough, syphilis, diarrhoea and toothaches.

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How English Premier League’s financial rules are working to check influx of dirty money, enforce fair-play

How English Premier League’s financial rules are working to check influx of dirty money, enforce fair-play

There is, inevitably, to a concentration of talent in the Premier League. At a very generous estimate, there are perhaps a dozen clubs left on the continent with the financial clout to pay a competitive fee (and salary) to sign a player from England’s top flight. The days when English clubs regarded their European counterparts as predators are long gone. Now, they see them almost exclusively as prey.

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As East Africa struggles to host to upgrade six stadia for African Nations Championship, UK backs Man United’s £2 billion new stadium

As East Africa struggles to host to upgrade six stadia for African Nations Championship, UK backs Man United’s £2 billion new stadium

While the Red Devils would be expected to pay for an upgraded stadium – with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s preference for a new 100,000-capacity build – a ‘development corporation’ could be set up to assist on the surrounding areas. The club believe a re-energised Trafford Park has the potential to deliver an additional £7.3 billion ($9.7 billion) to the local economy and 90,000 job opportunities.

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How gain-of-function research, pandemics and efforts to push mpox vaccine in Africa contributed to US exit from WHO

How gain-of-function research, pandemics and efforts to push mpox vaccine in Africa contributed to US exit from WHO

President Donald Trump’s move to exit WHO came as no surprise. As early as December 2023, his transition team was pushing for an exit from the WHO on day one of the new administration. US law requires a one-year notice and the payment of any outstanding fees when the country withdraws from the WHO. That means the final full withdrawal will take effect in early 2026.

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