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Frontline heroes battle disease in Rwanda

Rwanda’s female community health workers have been beating back malaria—can they do the same for…

Mending a broken world with the help of science—and Madame Curie

Amal Amin, a polymer scientist at Egypt’s National Research Center, explains how the 9/11 terror attacks inspired her lifelong drive to build unity and peace…

By Amal Amin
How Africa’s space rocks are driving planetary science

One-fifth of all the meteorites found on Earth have been discovered in Africa, and the number of locals studying them is growing. In early June…

By Sandrine Ceurstemont
Hospital study reveals chink in the armour of Zambian superbugs

Drug-resistant bacteria found in hospitals cause thousands of deaths worldwide each year. But a study of such superbugs in a Zambian hospital offers hope that…

By Sibusiso Biyela
South Africa’s divided past is reflected in its innovation landscape

South Africa is ranked as Sub-Saharan Africa’s most innovative country. But its innovation landscape is marred by deep inequalities that look likely to persist, reports…

By Sarah Wild
ARV drugs in Ugandan pork a growing health concern

Mounting evidence that farmers in northern Uganda try to fatten up their pigs with antiretroviral drugs destined for humans with HIV has raised serious health…

By Esther Nakkazi
Morsure de serpent: les antivenins de mauvaise qualité inondent le marché africain

Une étude de Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) montre que les antivenins qui ont largement inondé ces dernières années le marché africain sont de mauvaise qualité…

By Kossi Elom Balao
Your grandma was wrong: seawater doesn’t cure eye infections

The use of seawater as a home remedy for conjunctivitis—an eye infection that causes redness and itching—has been passed down in Ghana for generations. But…

By Jessica Ahedor
The health benefits of waakye, Ghana’s secret superfood

Ghanaians are crazy about waakye, a local dish prepared by cooking rice and beans with red sorghum leaves. The leaves add flavour and give waakye…

By Jessica Ahedor
New treatment offers hope for Kala-Azar victims who also have HIV

A new treatment for patients suffering from both HIV and the deadly parasite-borne disease Kala-azar has shown impressive cure rates, raising hopes for thousands of…

By Maina Waruru
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