The question facing global employers today is simple but profound: Are we meeting people where they are—or are we delivering ...
The Nation Newspaper on MSN
Foundation empowers 30 female medical students to close gender health gap
The Built for Her Foundation has launched a national scholarship programme aimed at strengthening female representation in Nigeria’s healthcare workforce as part of a broader effort to close the ...
Only one in 10 Indians exercised on a given day in 2024, according to the Time Use Survey by the National Statistics Office ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Group Launches Scholarship for 30 Female Medical Students to Address Nigeria's Gender Health Gap
The founder noted that the initiative was created in response to long-standing gaps in how women's health needs are understood, researched and prioritised in policy and investment.Thirty female ...
Flow Space on MSN
The longevity paradox
Women live longer than men. So why are they in worse health?
VnExpress International on MSN
BUV launches new scholarships to nurture future technology leaders in Vietnam
As the digital economy is identified as one of Vietnam's key growth pillars, British University Vietnam (BUV) has launched ...
The Punch on MSNOpinion
Cervical cancer elimination and expanding HPV vaccination beyond adolescent girls
Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women globally, despite being almost ...
The Latvia Education Accelerator is part of the World Economic Forum’s Global Education Accelerator programme. It was launched in Latvia on 30 November 2023 by the World Economic Forum in cooperation ...
A deadly public health crisis in Indore shows structural weaknesses in Madhya Pradesh’s growth model, raising questions over ...
thesun.ng on MSN
Maternal deaths declining in Nigeria – minister
From Okwe Obi, AbujaCoordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Ali Pate, has assured Nigerians of the Federal Government’s resolve to prioritise women’s health, claiming that ...
Why Africa Cannot Eliminate Cervical Cancer Without Expanding HPV Vaccination Beyond Adolescent Girl
Introduction Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women globally, despite being almost ...
Opinion
Namibia Economist on MSNOpinion
Cervical cancer can only be eliminated if HPV vaccination expands beyond only adolescent girls
By Zwelethu Bashman, Managing Director, MSD South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, Marloes Kibacha, Managing Director, Africa Health Business, Cheyenne Braganza, Senior Project Associate, Africa Health ...
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