Africa's Health Funding Surge Tackles Kidney Disease Crisis
Weekly Health Update | Health Funding Efforts Grow in Africa; Study Highlights Kidney Disease Risks

This week in Africa, health news highlights progress in kidney disease research, new investments in health security, and efforts to strengthen epidemiological surveillance. It also covers Togo’s push to secure funding to fight major endemic diseases, Burkina Faso’s renewed campaign against malaria, persistent inequalities in women’s health, and a resurgence...
African nations are accelerating health investments and disease surveillance efforts this week, with major focus on kidney disease research and epidemiological monitoring. Togo is securing funding to combat endemic diseases while Burkina Faso intensifies malaria campaigns, though persistent inequalities in women's health remain concerning amid resurgence of preventable diseases.
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