Workshop: Ethics review preparedness during COVID-19
Glad to be among the speakers https://bit.ly/3er42gC
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Read More »“This project will improve malaria prevention strategies for both children, pregnant women and families as a whole as the study is being conducted in families which will raise awareness of malaria prevention. Furthermore, the proposed strategy can reduce the high risk estimated by the WHO that deaths from malaria double as a result of the […]
Read More »Proud to have Gloria Mason, Director for the Liberia National Ethics Review Board and member of the LiberHetica (http://liberhetica.org) project in the panel of joint online seminars examining the GFBR (Global Forum on Bioethics in Research) and PHEPREN (Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Ethics Network) ethics recommendations in the context of data sharing and […]
Read More »The European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) is a public-public partnership between countries in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, supported by the European Union, which since 2003 has been accelerating the clinical development of new or improved medicines for the identification, treatment and prevention of poverty-related infectious diseases, is also at the forefront of […]
Read More »All the materials and training to properly wash hands that we have provided to orphanages in Sierra Leone as part of the “Soap Bubbles Against Coronavirus” initiative continue to be crucial in the prevention of diseases such as coronavirus. We therefore very much welcome the similar initiative just undertaken by the WHO. The WHO Office […]
Read More »The fostering of hand washing included in the “Soap bubbles against coronavirus” initiative will be among the topics of a WHO webinar today. Heineken Africa Foundation will also launch an initiative similar to “Soap bubbles against the coronavirus”, with a national campaign in Sierra Leone aimed at promoting hand washing against the spread of Covid-19.
Read More »Pregnant women, babies and children under 5 years of age are the most vulnerable to malaria. In 2018, around 11 million pregnant women and 24 million children got malaria. Furthermore, the WHO estimates that due to Covid-19 there will be disruptions in the fragile national health systems that could lead to a doubling of malaria […]
Read More »The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Christian on Mission and Extension (COME), at Kwama village, off Waterloo, Western Area Rural district of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone. To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and […]
Read More »The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Komra Golden Kids Home, at York Road in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone. To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and everything needed […]
Read More »The initiative “Soap bubble against Coronavirus” arrived at Savior of the World Children’s Home, at Fire Mambo in Waterloo, in the rural area of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone. To prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as covid-19 between the children of this orphanage, the team of young volunteers of R-Evolution provided training and […]
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