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Health and Human Services Committee Meetings on Oct. 22 and 23, 2025

Health and Human Services Committee Meetings on Oct. 22 and 23, 2025

MARYLAND, October 22 - For Immediate Release: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Committee will discuss policy priorities with chairs of the Council’s health and human services related boards, committees and commissions The Health and Human Services (HHS)...

Owner:  American Government
Governor appoints Gene Grant as director of the Office of African American Affairs

Governor appoints Gene Grant as director of the Office of African American Affairs

SANTA FE — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced today she has named Gene Grant as the executive director of the New Mexico Office of African American Affairs. Grant, the former host of “New Mexico In Focus” on PBS, brings to the role nearly...

Owner:  American Government
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FG unveils digital tool to enhance primary healthcare delivery

FG unveils digital tool to enhance primary healthcare delivery

The Federal Government has taken another decisive step toward strengthening primary healthcare delivery with the unveiling of the Automated National Standing Orders (NSOs) Mobile Application, a digital tool designed to empower Community Health...

Owner:  AFRICAN NEWSPAPERS OF NIGERIA (ANN) PLC
Exposed: Indian Factories Feeding Africa’s Opioid Crisis — ‘Tafrodol’ Now Destroying Youths’ Lives
La Ruche Health wins 2025 Prix Galien Africa Award for Innovation in Digital Healthcare
ORÍKÌ Group Marks 10 Years of Wellness Innovation, Announces Major Expansion Across Africa
Meet the 24-year-old African innovator behind an AI app that translates speech to sign language

Meet the 24-year-old African innovator behind an AI app that translates speech to sign language

Innovation continues to shine from Africa, showcasing the ingenuity and creativity of its people. Beyond the continent’s abundant natural resources, Africans are harnessing knowledge, technology, and creativity to lead in areas once dominated by...

Owner:  Leonard Stiegeler
A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR LESOTHO: THE JOURNEY TOWARD  RUBELLA-MEASLES FREE NATION

A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR LESOTHO: THE JOURNEY TOWARD  RUBELLA-MEASLES FREE NATION

Maseru — Deep in the highlands of Lesotho, where winding mountain paths link scattered villages, small clinics stand as beacons of hope for isolated communities. Health workers, armed with cooler boxes and determination, travel long distances to...

Owner:  Lesotho Government
Chart-topping pop star who fled the US over racism to live in Kenya reveals the downsides of life in Africa
IFED partners with NYA, GTDC to host Africa Youth Festival for 2,000 participants
Willis-Knighton oncologist highlights late-stage breast cancer diagnoses among African American women

Willis-Knighton oncologist highlights late-stage breast cancer diagnoses among African American women

SHREVEPORT, La. — While breast cancer doesn’t occur more often in African American women than in white women, doctors say Black women are more likely to be diagnosed at later stages — a gap that can have life-threatening consequences. Dr. Joyce...

Owner:  Wray Family
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