Researchers evaluate Gambia’s food systems

Researchers working on the FACE-Africa project have co-developed country-specific information and tools with Gambian food system stakeholders to evaluate possible strategies for adapting to...

The Rockefeller Foundation and WFP Launch Initiative To Strengthen School Meals For Millions Of...

The United Nations World Food Programme welcomes a US$ 10.7 million grant from The Rockefeller Foundation to help vulnerable children get better access to...

HIV/AIDS Can Still Hinder Economic Development in Africa. But it Doesn’t Have To. 

Long before COVID or Ebola or monkeypox, there was HIV and its attendant disease, AIDS. Its ravaging impact, especially in low-income countries, has largely...

In South Africa, medical trains boost mental health services to rural communities

“We want to be the adults that children can speak to” – Nthombi Pukwana, clinical psychologist, Transnet Phelophepa train The observance of World Mental Health...

Reduce stroke risk and enjoy delicious plant-based pear tart.

With the UK’s Express newspaper recently reporting that “those who regularly consumed apples and pears were 11% less likely to have a stroke than...

Is 2023 set to be a game-changer for lab-grown meat?

Focus sharpens on alternatives to traditional meat to help address climate and biodiversity emergencies Compassion in World Farming shares innovations to watch out...

Maggi Partners 2022 West African Food Festival Held in Ghana

MAGGI, in partnership with the Chefs’ Association of Ghana, hosted the 2022 edition of the West Africa Food Festival (WAFFEST) in Accra, Ghana. The...

World’s most popular vegan challenge kicks off in South Africa

If you have been toying with the idea of trying a vegan diet, whether it is for your health or the planet, then January...

Africa, Unite against Hunger, Nutrition-Nalumango

Africa should unite holistically and fight hunger and nutrition despite wars, pandemics and other headwinds and ensure its people maintain an unequivocal right to...

COVID-19 burden lessens in Africa, vigilance crucial as year-end season begins

While Africa is witnessing its lowest level of new COVID-19 cases since the onset of the pandemic, a recent four-week rise—the first such sustained...
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