By on November 20, 2012
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Latest Uganda News
Health experts have embarked on a massive sensitization campaign to reduce premature birth and its related complications. The experts from the ministry of Health, Save the Children and UNICEF say that parents need to embrace the basic interventions to ensure that premature babies get enough warmth for their survival. Statistic indicates that worldwide every year […]
By on November 16, 2012
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Health activists are to meet lawmakers next week to devise mechanisms of how to drastically reduce infant and maternal mortality. The planned meeting comes at a time when more women and children continue to die due to preventable deaths. The coordinator child health now campaign at World Vision Richard Kintu says they want policy makers […]
By on October 17, 2012
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The government of Uganda is planning of recruit a total of 6174 health workers who will include Doctors, Theatre staff, Nursing Assistant and Enrolling Midwives nursing Assistants at Health centers 3s and Health center 4s. This comes after parliament approved 39 billion out of 260 billion including the salary enhancement and recruitment of Health workers […]
By editor1 on August 9, 2012
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African Graduate Scholarships in International Health and Development -UniversityCollegeLondon. The scholarships exist to support African nationals with a high-quality academic and professional background who wish to further develop their skills and knowledge in their specific field. The Scholarship is a one-off award for the academic year September-September. Candidates must meet the following criteria: The Candidate […]
By editor1 on July 20, 2012
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Danida provides a number of Master in International Health Scholarships at University of Copenhagen for students from some developing countries. Experience from health projects in the developing countries emphasizes the need for cross-disciplinary skills when it comes to building strong, sustainable health programmes. The Master of International Health focuses on public health issues in low […]
By Gerald Businge on June 6, 2012
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Hundreds of women across the globe desire to reduce the size of their stomachs after delivery. There are women whose stomachs remain big after delivery as if they are pregnant again whereas they are not. So in this article we have brought to you how you can reduce the size of your stomach after […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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Children who have been contacted with an adult with TB (Tuberculosis) should be examined and get screened for TB. If you have had a persistent cough, keep babies surroundings clean, airy and dry. Early diagnosis and successful treatment of an infected adult is the best way to protect our children against TB. BCG immunization […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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This programme is designed to give young people from developing countries opportunities to engage in policy development and programming; to help build the capacity of young people; and to sensitize both the young people and UNFPA staff on partnering to address adolescent and youth issues. Grants/Financial Support All selected candidates will be provided: – Cost […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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Aubrey Sheiham Public Health and Primary Care Scholarship: The Aubrey Sheiham Public Health and Primary Care Scholarship is a three-month scholarship offered annually by The Cochrane Collaboration to health workers, consumers and researchers living in developing countries. The aim of the Scholarship is to enable the development of skills in preparing systematic reviews of healthcare […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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DAAD Scholarship Programme: DAAD Scholarship Programmes have benefited hundreds of African students since inception. The scholarships are given each year to postgraduate students wishing to study for a master‘s or PhD degree. DAAD does not sponsor undergraduate studies in Africa. The DAAD scholarships can support students who want to study in their country (In Country […]