2014年10月25日 星期六

2014-10-26 Tanzania Health

  IPPmedia   
Tanzania,China sign multibillion-dollar investment deals  IPPmedia
President Jakaya Kikwete, looks on as First Lady Salma, greets China's Vice President, Li Yuanchao during the commemorations of the 50th anniversary of China/Tanzania Cooperation in Beijing China yesterday. (Photo: John Lukuwi of MAELEZO).
China to offer $104 million in fourth round of Ebola aid   AsiaOne
China pledges an extra HK$630 million to Africa in battle against Ebola   South China Morning Post (subscription)
UPDATE 1-Tanzania, China sign East Africa investment deals worth $1.7 billion   Reuters
Reuters Africa   
The Star Online   
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  Daily News   
Fewer children get treatment for debilitating disease  Daily News
A SMALL percentage of children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus get treatment in the country, condemning them to a life of dependency on others as they grow. At the moment, there are only five specialists to treat the disease in the country and financial ...

Artwork raises funds for sufferers   Isle of Wight County Press
Brave Milli won't let her illness limit her life   Glasgow Evening Times

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  Daily News   
Hospital patients at higher risk of death during night  Daily News
MORTALITY is reportedly higher at night in hospitals due to a chronic shortage of nurses and those available are usually too stretched to provide proper care. In an exclusive interview with the 'Sunday News,' Nurses Association of Tanzania President, ...


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GBV, early pregnancies reduced in Rukwa and Singida regions  Daily News
INCIDENCES of early pregnancies and gender-based violence (GBV) in Rukwa and Singida regions have been reported to decrease considerably over the past three years, compliments to the Tanzanian Men as Equal Partners (TMEP) project. The project ...


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Kagera records success in immunisation drive  Daily News
IT is estimated that slightly over one million children aged between nine months to 15 years in Kagera Region received measles and rubella vaccinations, indicating a 90 per cent success, Kagera Regional Medical Officer (RMO), Dr Thomas Rutachunzibwa ...


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  CNN   
NY governor: Ebola quarantine may be unenforceable  Newsday
advertisement | advertise on newsday. NEW YORK - (AP) -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is acknowledging that the 21-day Ebola quarantine he and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced may be difficult to enforce. The Daily News reports ...

Mystery sign language interpreter for Ebola conference wins legions of Twitter ...   Daily Mail
Andrew Cuomo admits Ebola quarantine policy could be unenforceable   New York Daily News
As Ebola Spread in Dallas, New York Honed Protocol   NDTV
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
CBS News   
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  The Express Tribune   
Doctors, aid workers fight Ebola in West Africa, then fear of disease in US  Washington Post
Rajiv Shah returned from the Ebola hot zone last week. The head of the U.S. Agency for International Development had spent several days traveling in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, where USAID announced $142 million in humanitarian projects and ...

Health ministry mandates airline passengers report visits to Ebola-plagued nations   Asahi Shimbun
Threat to break Ebola isolation in Liberia over food   Boston Globe
Ebola: FG sends 250 experts to Liberia, others   The Punch
Voice of America   
Times of India   
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Written by EDITOR  Daily News
IT has happened again. Some Kiswahili tabloids on Friday irresponsibly decided to report about the presence of an Ebola patient in a Moshi dispensary in Kilimanjaro Region, prompting authorities to deny the reports and assure the public that Tanzania is yet ...


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  Today.com   
The Reason Why We Gossip Is So Juicy  Cosmopolitan (blog)
You know how talking shit is the most fun? Well, it turns out that science has a reason why! Oh, science! You're so smart! And pretty! Come sit with us! A new study out of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands suggests that we love to gossip because it ...

Study Says Listening to Gossip Impacts Self Evaluation   KTIC
Good News About Gossip: It Can Promote Self-Reflection, Growth   PsychCentral.com
Gossip could promote personal self-discovery and growth   The Sun Daily
Today.com   
TheHealthSite   
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  The Nation   
Pak cricketers back UNICEF's bid to rid world of polio  Business Standard
Pakistan cricket team captain Misbah-ul Haq has pledged his backing to the international bid to rid the world of polio, as the national team has joined hands with Australia to dedicate their ongoing first Test to the fight to end the disease. The United Nations ...

Pakistan now a polio hub, says UNICEF   The Nation
Misbah backs UNICEF polio drive   DAWN.com
India offers to help Pakistan eradicate polio   The Hindu
TIME   
Daily Times   
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