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The World Health Organization (WHO) has said malaria coordination and surveillance efforts are underway in Ethiopia, as the country reported more than 520,000 malaria cases in a single month.
Press Release - To address gaps in sexual and reproductive healthcare access, widened by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing humanitarian crises, Ethiopia is reinforcing its health system, making these ...
To address gaps in sexual and reproductive healthcare access, widened by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing humanitarian ...
As part of its nationwide 4G rollout, Safaricom Ethiopia has relaunched its network in Arbaminch and partnered with Mary Joy ...
Gay men in Nigeria said that they tested positive for HIV two months after losing access to a US-supplied drug that ...
We need global solidarity now more than ever. We are so close to ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Over half a million people in Ethiopia are on antiretroviral treatment—we cannot let ...
He said disruptions to global HIV programmes alone could lead to “more than 10 million additional cases of HIV and three million HIV-related deaths”.
Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with US funds to combat HIV. Meanwhile, charities helping HIV patients receive treatment have received stop-work orders.
Ethiopia Tigray was once considered a model in the fight against HIV. Years of awareness-raising efforts had brought the region's HIV prevalence rate to 1.4%, one of the lowest in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with U.S. funds to combat HIV. Meanwhile, charities helping HIV patients receive treatment have received stop-work orders.
Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with U.S. funds to combat HIV. Meanwhile, charities helping HIV patients receive treatment have received stop-work orders.