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FGS affecting millions of women and girls across Africa, heightening vulnerability to HIV and cervical cancer remains marginalized in routine SRH care.
MweleDOA Webinar
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One Health Society honored to join the Female Genital Schistosomiasis Integration Group (FIG).
From the Mwele Malecela Days of Action (Mwele-DOA) program, we place a strong focus on Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS), this membership strengthens our engagement in coordinated..
We are pleased to announce a new partnership with the One Health Network of India (OHNI), hosted under the Center for One Health Education, Research and Development (COHERD) at the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar (@IIPHG1)
We privileged to host Ambassador Dr. Deo Mwapinga, Secretary General of the Forum of Parliamentarians of the Great Lakes Region (FP-ICGLR) @_ICGLR_, an inter-governmental organization of the countries across the African Great Lakes Region.
Exciting Partnership Announcement
We are proud to announce a 3 year strategic collaboration between One Health Society (OHS) and Ducit Blue Foundation (DBF).
Together, we are committed to empowering African youth to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through research,.....
Today we were privileged to host in person Prof. Raphael Sangeda , Professor and Director of Continuing Education and Professional Development at @muhimbiliuniver of Health and Allied Sciences.
We shared the achievements we made in 2025,......
#WAAW2025Recap
Dr. @NyamburaMoremi, Technical Officer at @AfricaCDC, during the Parliamentarians Alliance Workshop on Financing, underscored the critical role Africa CDC plays in supporting countries to reimagine financing,....
#WorldDiabatesDay
Whether you’re managing diabetes yourself, working alongside someone who is, or you’re an employer or colleague, remember: every step towards awareness, understanding and access to care strengthens well-being, productivity and community.
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The epidemiology of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), just like other diseases, is affected by climate change through increasing migration in search of arable land hence the shifts in the geographical prevalence of SCD from high prevalent areas to low prevalence areas.
We have found a notably high prevalence of SCD which highlighted the need for early screening and community-based awareness programs. The prevalence of SCD in the tested population was 1.91% and the prevalence of SCT was 8.41% of which the majority of the SCD patients were < 5yrs