Mpox Remains a Global Health Emergency, Says WHO 😷🌍
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the mpox outbreak continues to be a public health emergency. Find out why this matters.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the mpox outbreak continues to be a public health emergency. Find out why this matters.
Kenya launches an exciting ear-notching and transmitter initiative to boost rhino conservation in Tsavo West National Park. 🦏🌿
At the 7th China International Import Expo, Africa’s natural treasures are shining bright! From Ethiopian coffee to Tanzanian gemstones, the expo is connecting cultures and expanding markets. 🌍✨
Scientists in Nairobi discover that lesser mealworm larvae can eat and digest plastic waste! Could these tiny worms help tackle pollution? 🌍🐛
Africa’s iconic wildlife has declined by a staggering 76% over the past 50 years, according to WWF-Kenya’s latest report, highlighting an urgent call to protect the continent’s natural heritage.
The Logone River in Chad’s capital has surged to its highest level in 30-40 years, threatening more turmoil to a nation already battling devastating floods.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges global support for Africa’s Great Lakes countries to strengthen unity, tackle challenges, and build a brighter future together. 🌍🤝
🌍 Congo has launched its first mpox vaccination campaign to combat an outbreak spreading across Africa. Health workers in Goma are leading the charge with 265,000 doses ready to go! 💉
The WHO has approved the first-ever mpox vaccine for global use, a major step in fighting the disease, especially in Africa. The MVA-BN vaccine will improve access and help control outbreaks.
China urges developed nations to help ease African countries’ debt burdens, calling for fair and practical international cooperation to support sustainable development.