Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - Gambian President Adama Barrow has called for collaboration between the government and key stakeholders in the fight against cancer Full text...
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INTERVIEW: Technology investments should plug health sector gap in Africa
By Kennedy Abwao
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) – The private sector should join charitable organisations such as the Rockefeller Foundation to invest in new and emerging healthcare techniques enabling public health workers to detect and respond to disease outbreaks using various technological tools to modernize healthcare Full text...