TB is once again the deadliest disease in Africa - what went wrong Intensified efforts to obtain funding are urgently required to mitigate and reverse the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on TB.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup 2022 – blame their disdain for football school structures and development To qualify for the World Cup, Nigeria’s football structures need to link up with schools and build diverse support.
Hypertension, diabetes, stroke: they kill more people than infectious diseases and should get a Global Fund Addressing the noncommunicable disease pandemic can also mitigate challenges facing people living with HIV and complement efforts against TB.
Child nutrition programmes can feed inequality: model from South Africa shows how context shapes lives
Coupe du monde : le parcours inspirant du Maroc, ou comment tabler sur ses limites pour créer l’exploit
Hosting the World Cup: what Qatar can learn from South Africa about nation branding Studies show South Africa did a lot right when it hosted the football World Cup. Qatar can do the same if it learns from South Africa.
A dangerous pesticide isn’t being monitored in key bird of prey populations - we’re shedding light on that gap
Half a million Ethiopian migrants have been deported from Saudi Arabia in 5 years - what they go through
Skills shortages are plaguing South Africa’s economy - policy and social conditions must support their development
Ghana had a bad time in 2022 – 4 reads to catch up on what happened Through articles written by academic experts in the course of the year, The Conversation Africa takes a look back at Ghana in 2022.
Breast cancer patients in South Africa may find it hard to stick to treatment: here’s what they told us
Consommer « zéro déforestation » en Europe : la menace d’effets contre-productifs en Afrique centrale
Durban coastline: sewage polluted beaches pose threat to holiday makers and the environment Most beaches along Durban’s coastline have critical E. coli levels above acceptable safety levels and should be considered a public health hazard.
Climate crisis in Africa exposes real cause of hunger – colonial food systems that leave people more vulnerable The ravages of climate change and hunger do not occur in isolation, but are part of the system we have built.