16th International Conference on HIV/AIDS and STIs in Addis Ababa

November 13, 2011
16th International Conference on HIV/AIDS and STIs in Addis Ababa

Ethiopia has been selected by the Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) to host ICASA 2011, which expects to welcome more than 10,000 participants from around the world including Heads of States and Governments, Eminent Scientists, renowned health workers, high-level policy makers, people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV), community and opinion leaders as well as activists working in the fields of AIDS, STIs as well as Tuberculosis & Malaria. Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) selected Ethiopia to host

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UNHCO reporting new disease outbreaks in Horn of Africa

October 19, 2011
UNHCO reporting new disease outbreaks in Horn of Africa

The ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa is being made worse by new disease outbreaks according to the UNHCO. In the Kenyan town of Mandera, approximately 10,000 people have been hit by dengue fever, a mosquito-borne disease. The outbreak is spreading quickly because of a shortage of medical personnel and inadequate health facilities. The Mandera District Hospital is reportedly under severe strain, congested with patients and frightened residents packing the facility- the only public hospital in the area.

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South Sudan’s Food Struggles

October 6, 2011
South Sudan’s Food Struggles

South Sudan is in severe danger of prolonged food shortages next year due to a variety of factors including irregular rainfall, a large number of returning residents, and border security problems. Health organizations issued a report stating that South Sudan would only be able to produce about half of the total food needed for next year. During July 2011, South Sudan was peacefully granted permanent separation from the north after years of war and destruction. Even with the peaceful transition

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Syrian asylum seekers claim they are no longer safe

October 3, 2011
Syrian asylum seekers claim they are no longer safe

Since March, 2011, when protests against Syria’s Assad regime began in earnest, thousands of Syrian citizens have fled across that country’s borders, seeking safety in nearby Jordan and Lebanon. But Syrian asylum seekers claim they are no longer safe. Representatives of the regime they hoped to escape from are pursuing them in their new homes. Since March, nearly 4,000 Syrian refugees in northern Lebanon have been registered. The refugees themselves say this number is a misrepresentation because not all refugees

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