Citizen's Observatory for Health said on Thursday that Mozambique should think about strategies to reduce external dependence in the face of the cut in US international aid, considering that the ...
The Minister of Health, Ussene Isse, announced that Mozambique had stocks of medicine sufficient for the next nine months, but admitted "challenges" in getting the drugs to patients. "Before the annou ...
Nearly 100,000 people in the district of Caia, in Sofala province, central Mozambique, face food insecurity due to the impacts of the El Niño ...
USAID’s defunding by the Trump administration leaves humanitarian programs globally in tatters, and an opportunity to expand soft diplomacy that Australia still looks unwilling to fill.
HIV remains one of the main public health threats in Mozambique. The HIV prevalence ... The sole exemptions to the Trump cuts are emergency food aid, and military aid to two regimes that are ...
Mozambique is among the countries most impacted by the climate ... affecting over 450,000 people and completely or partially destroying more than 100,000 homes, as well as schools, health centres and ...
‘The multiple crises currently affecting Mozambique – conflict, drought and public health emergencies – are straining humanitarian ... It is estimated that around 1.8 million people could face food ...
THE City of Bulawayo had recorded more than 200 diarrhoea cases and one death as of December last year, the latest council report on disease surveillance has indicated. According to the report, ...
If the Democratic Party has a problem drawing young men who believe that the excesses of wokeness have left them behind, ...
A former official at the U.S. Agency for International Development called out USAID's green energy programs as especially harmful for developing nations at a U.S. House hearing.
US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) records show the organisation has received over $83 million in funding since 2021 for reproductive health projects in Mozambique’s Inhambane ... except ...
The lives and health of millions are threatened by the cutoff of programs to feed the hungry and treat and cure diseases.