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Dec 01 2024SOCIETY

Widows in Africa: Silent No More

In certain areas of Africa, widows have long been considered weak and helpless, especially when it comes to their treatment during traditional rituals. But what happens when these women decide they've had enough? Let's look at the story of widows in South Africa who are pushing back against the 'sit

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Daily Lives of African Genets: How Seasons and Competition Affect Their Nightly Routines

Ever wondered what keeps African genets busy at night? Two types of genets, the small-spotted and Cape genets, were studied to find out how seasons and competition affect their nightly activities. These tiny carnivores live in the same area but have slightly different habits. Scientists tracked them

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

The Politics of Food: Nutrition vs. Business in South Africa and Ghana

Imagine you're sitting in a room where big decisions about food are made. In South Africa and Ghana, those decisions often prioritize business interests over nutrition. Why is that? Let's dive into the political game of food policy. In these countries, food systems are ruled by a mix of governments

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Role of Animal Drug Safety in East Africa

When it comes to treating and preventing animal diseases in East Africa, one thing is crucial: veterinary pharmaceuticals must be both safe and efficient. As the global market for these drugs grows, it’s essential to follow strict rules at every step, from production to storage and administration. T

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Testing Fans at the 2022 Cameroon AFCON: How It Worked and Why It Matters

The 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon faced an unusual opponent: COVID-19. Organizers and health officials made sure anyone entering the stadium or fan zones had negative SARS-CoV-2 test results from the last 48 hours. Free testing and vaccinations were offered at entrances. Fans who a

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Predicting Dengue in Africa: How Models Track Mosquitoes

Dengue fever is a growing concern worldwide, and there's no comprehensive vaccine or medication to stop it. This review looked at how scientists in Africa are using math and stats to predict dengue outbreaks and the mosquitoes that spread it. They searched through studies from databases like PubMed

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Long-term Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Family Affair Under Scrutiny

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) hasn't been a big part of the global chat about long-term care (LTC) policies, even though many SSA countries have adopted global promises to build fair and sustainable LTC systems. This piece looks into why there's a roadblock in creating policies that truly fit the needs o

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Health Checks During Pregnancy in Rural Ethiopia

Did you know that nearly 70% of all maternal deaths happen in Sub-Saharan Africa? That's a huge number, around 202, 000 women. Antenatal care (ANC) is crucial because it reduces the risk of complications for both mothers and their babies. A recent study took a closer look at how many times pregnant

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Nov 25 2024FINANCE

A Closer Look at How Global Markets and African Bonds Danced During COVID-19

Have you ever thought about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected African economies? Researchers used a real cool method called wavelet multiscale coherence to check how global markets and African bonds were connected during the time of the coronavirus outbreak. This study was done from January 2019 un

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Nov 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Farming in Africa: How Climate Change Hurts Crop Yields

Agriculture is the backbone of many African countries, but climate change is making it tougher to grow crops. A recent study looked at cereal crops in 35 sub-Saharan countries from 2005 to 2020. It found that farmers were pretty efficient, with an average score of 83%. However, climate change is hur

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