Government Urges Zimbabweans to Accept COVID-19 Vaccine
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe’s government is urging citizens to take part in a free, voluntary COVID-19 vaccination program starting “immediately,”
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe’s government is urging citizens to take part in a free, voluntary COVID-19 vaccination program starting “immediately,”
YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — World Radio Day (February 13) was observed in crisis-prone Cameroon, with journalists and other media practitioners calling
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UN agencies have received approval from the Ethiopian Government for 25 international staff to provide humanitarian assistance inside the country’s conflict-torn Tigray region, the UN Spokesperson said on Monday.
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Earlier this year, the Africa Growth Initiative (AGI) at Brookings released the latest edition of the annual Foresight Africa report.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday the joint UN-led COVAX initiative aims to start shipping about 90 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Africa in February, in what will be the continent’s largest ever mass vaccination campaign.
President Joe Biden promised Thursday that the United States would sharply increase its engagement around the world during his White
The 25 US funders will provide resources to Black-led organisations to address a ‘history of underinvestment’.