A BAN ON BANNING BOOKS – USA

A BAN ON BANNING BOOKS – USA

Maina wa Njuguna The state of Illinois, USA became the first state to ban the banning of books. Libraries and schools that ban books will loose state funding. Public schools are funded through a combination of local, state, and federal dollars. Most funds come from the local and state governments, while a smaller fraction comes […]

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 THE STATE OF SURGICAL CARE IN POST-WAR ETHIOPIA

THE STATE OF SURGICAL CARE IN POST-WAR ETHIOPIA

Faith Nyasuguta In Ethiopia, for every 5,000 needed surgeries per 100,000 people, the country’s health system can only provide 192. Yet, this is Africa’s second largest population, with over 120 million people. The recently concluded two-year war in the northern part of the country further exacerbated the situation. While creating demand for access to surgery through bullet […]

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 ‘WE MUST FIND SOLUTIONS FOR HAITI’

‘WE MUST FIND SOLUTIONS FOR HAITI’

Avellon Williams  PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI- Several Caribbean leaders, including Haitian stakeholders, met in Jamaica yesterday to discuss the ongoing crisis in Haiti. The deteriorating situation in Haiti must be addressed, said CARICOM chairman Philip Davis. “We have come to help and not because the task is easy,” said Davis during the opening of the three-day meeting in […]

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