Over the last one and a half decades we have seen malaria incidence, morbidity, and mortality decreasing. Ethiopia was ...
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Child marriage is still common in the DRC: What's driving it and how to encourage change
Despite international efforts to eliminate child marriage, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to have high ...
The modern world is undergoing a significant shift, accelerated by the pervasive influence of globalization. This phenomenon has, in effect, shrunk the ...
The African continent is gradually splitting apart. Although a new ocean is expected to form as a result, it won't be for millions of years.
Famine in Tigray was not an outcome of war. It was the result of policies – a siege, economic blockade and obstruction of aid ...
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What Is Happening in Sudan Right Now? Horror as Blood and Piles of Bodies Seen in Satellite Images
New satellite imagery from Sudan's Darfur region has exposed evidence of possible mass killings in the Sudanese city of El ...
Fake honey is a global concern. New research offers quick tests to spot cheaper materials mixed into pure honey. Scientists ...
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From Mango Orchards to Emperor Mummies, These Islands In Ethiopia Have Very Different Stories
In 2017, astronomers on board the International Space Station photographed two eerie islands in Ethiopia. Dek and Daga lie in Lake Tana, whose copper-tinted waters have been important geographically ...
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Ethiopia: Stolen Childhoods - Reversing Rise of Child and Forced Marriage in Post-War Tigray
Opinion - Child and forced marriage in Ethiopia's Tigray region remains one of the most pressing yet under-recognized gendered consequences of the recent war. The 2020-2022 war abruptly reversed ...
A malaria test commonly used across Asia and South America “is not fit for purpose”, researchers have claimed.
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