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Hosted on MSNNiger becomes the first African country to eliminate a major blindness-inducing infectionAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), which just sent its congratulations, Niger has gone down as the first ...
The 171-mile road will link the city of N'guigmi with Koulele and Django, and is part of a strategy to improve the road ...
A 171-mile road project in a landlocked country in Africa is set to improve transport connections and provide a much-needed ...
Niger is the first African country and fifth worldwide to eliminate the parasitic infection. Niger became the first African country to eliminate the parasitic infection onchocerciasis — also ...
The country’s elimination marks a milestone in Africa’s fight to control and end the disease, the second-leading infectious ...
Niger is set to hold a national convention to map out its long-awaited political transition following the July 2023 coup that ...
A 50-year-old West Africa regional bloc is facing significant challenges after three junta-led countries — Mali, Niger and ...
Onchocerciasis, commonly known as river blindness, is parasitic disease, and 2nd-leading infectious cause of blindness ...
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The Citizen on MSNNiger becomes first African nation to eliminate river blindnessThe economic benefits of eliminating river blindness in Niger are estimated at $2.3 billion, with 17.8 billion additional ...
Niger has become the first African country to eliminate river blindness, a parasitic disease that is the second-leading cause of ...
With this landmark achievement, Niger becomes the first country in Africa to eradicate this disease, which had particularly impacted populations living near certain waterways. On the same day ...
Niger joins four other countries that have been verified by WHO for eliminating onchocerciasis, all in the Region of the Americas: Colombia (2013), Ecuador (2014), Guatemala (2016) and Mexico (2015).
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