Kenyan Sign Language bridges the communication gap between the deaf and hearing.
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Effective communication in sign language between health workers and deaf patients enhances the provision of safe and effective health care.
Good mentoring can open up entirely new worlds for university students.
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Mentoring programs can be enormously valuable for students, both in terms of their academic performance and their professional development.
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In Africa, the idea of a post-truth era - which by implication fundamentally presupposes the existence of an era in which ‘truth’ was self-evident - is folly.
Exercise and a healthy diet provide an overall sense of well being.
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Regular physical activity energises you to perform daily chores, deal with stress better and improves your quality of sleep.
The nationwide strike by doctors in public health hospitals has crippled the health sector.
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The striking doctors in Kenya have vowed not to resume work until the government meets their demands.
Mauritius beachfront view with volcanic mountains. The basaltic lavas constituting these mountains formed no older than 9 million years ago.
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Researchers have found a small piece of a “lost continent” buried underneath the lava on Mauritius.
A protestor holds a placard during a rally supporting refugees worldwide and in reaction to Trump’s travel ban.
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Unfortunately potential solutions to Trump’s ban are few. Refugee agencies cannot force the US to take refugees and so they will need to find sanctuary elsewhere.
Slaughterhouses in parts of rural Kenya don’t adhere to basic hygiene standards.
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Slaughterhouses are an essential step in meat production. Hygiene standards need to be maintained to prevent the spread of diseases.
The strike by doctors in Kenya has been ongoing for two months, paralysing public hospitals.
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Doctors in Kenya went on strike two months ago asking the government to implement a collective bargaining agreement signed in June 2013.
Many pastoralists in central Kenya lost access to their ancestral pasture lands in the early 20th century.
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The simplistic assumption that the violence in central Kenya is the result of drought mask the more complex underlying dynamics of politics, access to resources and land.
In the early stage of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma the disease is curable in more than 90% of the cases.
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The incidence of Hodgkin’s lymphoma in Kenya isn’t known, but new information is emerging to shed light on its prevalence.
Kenya needs to pass laws to provide for the healthcare needs of its ageing population.
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With an increased demand for health care for older people, Kenya needs to pass legislation that protects them.
Kenyan student doctors perform a drill during a strike to demand fulfilment of a 2013 agreement between doctors’ union and the government.
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Kenya faces a rising number of major incidents and disasters. Any delays in treating patients could result in increased morbidity and mortality rates.
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Very few African universities offer postgraduate degrees in astronomy. This gap in knowledge and training can be addressed through international partnerships and collaboration.
Coastal states like Indonesia and South Africa are beginning to take the necessary steps to manage the proliferation of fisheries crime.
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Indonesia and South Africa are making strides against transnational organised fisheries crime.
An M-Pesa agent and mobile phone shop in Nairobi. A decade after it was introduced economic benefits are being felt.
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M-PESA was launched nearly a decade ago in Kenya. New evidence suggests that the mobile money banking system has helped reduced poverty levels, particularly in households headed by women.
Burundian refugees wait at the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Kagunga village in Kigoma region, western Tanzania.
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Several countries across Africa are overburdened by a lack of space and financial support for refugees.
A Kenyan nurse blows a horn outside the Ministry of Health headquarters during their strike.
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Kenya’s medical workers have downed tools, demanding the implementation of a collective bargaining agreement signed in 2013.
In Somalia a programme was launched to train people in the handling and processing of fish to reduce waste.
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The gains reported in 2016 went hand in hand with overall growth in Africa over the last two decades.
Armed men protecting their livestock from rivals in a dry northern Kenya region which borders South Sudan and Uganda.
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Ending a war is not enough. The challenge for post-conflict situations in Africa is to escape the inter-war lawlessness maintained and reproduced by groups that have access to arms.