52 million doses of hope: How Africa is slowly, but surely rolling back childhood malaria
Malaria’s vaccine breakthrough moment is here, but a funding gap and fragile…
Seaweed sanitary pads: How Malawian innovator found answers to period poverty in the ocean
“Kenya borders an ocean with seaweed often treated as waste,” says innovator…
Treating cough, not the cry: How Kenya’s TB patients cope with isolation, panic attacks, economic stress
Depression and suicidal thoughts haunt thousands of TB patients during the six…
Rethink, Innovate: Why Kenya’s mosquito response needs a reset
Kenya can no longer rely on yesterday's strategies alone to fight today's…
Kenya has tools to end malaria… and money is only part of the problem
African scientists argue that empowering communities, not waiting for donor rescue, is…
How turning houses into ‘mosquito nets’ is slashing malaria cases
Researchers from KEMRI blocked mosquito entry using mesh on open eaves, doors,…
Kenya cuts malaria cases with vaccines, nets and over 100,000 health promoters
WHO has the science. Kenya has the strategy. What neither has yet…
Dr Kabugo Kamau: Menopause begins before birth, a reality medicine has long ignored
Menopause means 12 months without a period, punctuated by mood swings, brain…
Malaria: Why some counties are winning against, others losing & what can be done
County-by-county data on insecticide-treated nets, preventive doses, and malaria interventions reveal a…
Beyond Bed Nets: Why Africa’s next malaria breakthrough needs new drugs, jabs and community power
Think twice before popping a pill for every fever. Self-treatment and skipping…


