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WHO review finds no link between childhood vaccines and autism
Charity Kilei  |  Dec 12, 2025

WHO advises health authorities to rely on the latest scientific findings and ensure vaccine policies are grounded in the strongest available evidence.

Traditional medicine is now a global reality: WHO
UN News  |  Dec 11, 2025

Simultaneously, WHO is launching a global traditional medicine library — the first-of-its-kind digital platform with over 1.6 million scientific recor...

Nestlé faces backlash as Cerelac sold in Kenya, Africa found to have high sugar levels
Lucy Mumbi  |  Dec 10, 2025

An investigation finds Cerelac baby cereals sold in Kenya and across Africa contain high levels of added sugar, unlike European versions, raising publ...

WHO warns tobacco use threatens fertility in men, women
Maureen Kinyanjui  |  Dec 09, 2025

The WHO recommends that healthcare providers give focused guidance on quitting to anyone planning or attempting pregnancy.

Malaria: Drug resistance and underfunding threaten progress towards eliminating killer disease
UN News  |  Dec 04, 2025

The WHO’s latest annual update shows impressive progress since 2000: intervention has saved an estimated 14 million lives worldwide over the last quar...

2 per cent of Kenyans own over half of the country’s arable land - KHRC report
Lucy Mumbi  |  Dec 04, 2025

A KHRC report finds less than two per cent of Kenyans control over half of arable land, worsening food insecurity, weakening county revenues and deepe...

Sudan’s crisis deepens with communities trapped in ‘siege conditions’
UN News  |  Dec 04, 2025

Meanwhile, the situation in and around El Fasher – which UN relief chief Tom Fletcher called a “potential crime scene” following its capture by militi...

Adult obesity treatment enters new era with WHO-endorsed GLP-1 drugs
Bashir Mbuthia  |  Dec 02, 2025

The WHO has issued conditional guidance supporting GLP-1 drugs for adult obesity, alongside lifestyle counselling, marking a shift in global treatment...

Flu shots: how scientists around the world cooperate to choose the strains to vaccinate against each year
The Conversation  |  Nov 29, 2025

After a tour around his lab, Barr explains how the different parts of the global flu monitoring system cooperate – and why it can be misleading to thi...

Study flags stark inequities in global epilepsy care, medication
Charity Kilei  |  Nov 29, 2025

The researchers call for coordinated global action, stronger provider education, tighter regulatory safeguards, and improved access to safer medicatio...

WHO warns of measles resurgence as vaccine gaps widen
Rachael Mutabasi  |  Nov 29, 2025

Still, millions of children remain at risk. WHO estimates that in 2024, only 84 per cent of children received their first measles vaccine dose, and ju...

WHO launches first global guidelines on infertility, calls for safer and more accessible care
Charity Kilei  |  Nov 29, 2025

Infertility, defined by WHO as the failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse, can cause significa...

WHO warns of rising antimicrobial resistance in fungal infections
Charity Kilei  |  Nov 26, 2025

Antimicrobial resistance spreads because bacteria and fungi evolve to survive medicines, and misuse helps them adapt faster.

Kenya steps up border checks as Ethiopia confirms outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease
Rachael Mutabasi  |  Nov 22, 2025

The feature is appearing inside the Spotify app under a new migration tile, giving users the ability to transfer playlists from multiple services, inc...

Ending violence against women ‘a matter of dignity, equality and human rights’
UN News  |  Nov 20, 2025

Women subjected to violence face unintended pregnancies, a higher risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections and experiencing depression, accor...

UN calls for legal safeguards for AI in healthcare
UN News  |  Nov 20, 2025

Artificial intelligence is already transforming healthcare but the World Health Organisation says that inequalities in access to care risk increasing.

Violence is a normal part of life for many young children: Study traces the mental health impacts
The Conversation  |  Nov 18, 2025

One of the clearest findings was that multiple exposures compounded the risk. Children who experienced both domestic and community violence were at pa...

Ethiopia confirms Marburg virus disease outbreak, nine cases reported so far
Rachael Mutabasi  |  Nov 15, 2025

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised the Ethiopian government's efforts, noting that the "rapid and transparent response" by the...

Why gestational diabetes is no longer a temporary pregnancy problem
Charity Kilei  |  Nov 15, 2025

Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy when the body becomes more resistant to insulin, the hormone that helps glucose move from the blood int...

WHO issues first global guidelines on diabetes in pregnancy
Maureen Kinyanjui  |  Nov 15, 2025

The new guidelines aim to reduce health risks for both mothers and babies by providing clear, evidence-based strategies for care.

Tuberculosis cases fall for first time since pandemic- WHO
UN News  |  Nov 13, 2025

But a new report reveals that while progress has been made in the global fight against the disease, funding gaps endanger hard-won gains.

Kenya moves to fast-track medicine registration, boost local pharma production
Lucy Mumbi  |  Nov 10, 2025

The collaboration aims to harmonise pharmaceutical regulations, boost local manufacturing, and ensure patients receive essential medicines more quickl...

WHO urges countries to protect health budgets amid aid reductions
Bashir Mbuthia  |  Nov 04, 2025

According to the WHO, health aid is expected to fall by 30 to 40 per cent in 2025 compared with 2023, threatening essential health services in many lo...

Reported massacre at hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher leaves 460 dead
UN News  |  Oct 30, 2025

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that prior to this latest attack, WHO has verified 285 attacks on healthcare in Sudan with at least 1...

Severe flooding affects over 960,000 in South Sudan: UN
XINHUA  |  Oct 25, 2025

OCHA said the flooding is compounding an already dire humanitarian situation in the country, which faces ongoing conflict and acute food insecurity.

WHO says polio eradication still feasible despite Sh219 billion funding cuts
Bashir Mbuthia  |  Oct 22, 2025

Although the virus has been wiped out in most of the world, polio remains endemic in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where insecurity and limited access con...

WHO says DRC could declare end of Ebola outbreak by December
XINHUA  |  Oct 20, 2025

Since the outbreak was declared on September 4 in Bulape, a health zone in the central province of Kasai, a total of 64 cases have been reported, incl...

Last Ebola patient discharged as WHO starts countdown to end DRC outbreak
Bashir Mbuthia  |  Oct 19, 2025

A total of 43 people have died, with most of the cases and deaths concentrated in Bulape and Dikolo, which together account for more than three-quarte...

WHO raises alarm as antibiotic resistance threatens global health gains
Maureen Kinyanjui  |  Oct 14, 2025

The report links this growing resistance to the misuse of antibiotics, poor infection control, and weak surveillance systems, particularly in developi...

Inside El Fasher: A city under siege as hospitals and civilians face relentless attacks
Rachael Mutabasi  |  Oct 11, 2025

The UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights documented at least 53 civilians killed between October 5-8 alone in attacks across the El Fa...

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