In Sierra Leone, a longstanding cultural taboo surrounding discussions of women’s health has led to a silent epidemic of cervical cancer. Dr. Desmond Maada Kangbai, head of the country’s...
By Emma Black Mama Sue’s Bar and Restaurant has been a local eating and drinking establishment in Freetown for over 17-years. Susan Koffey, operated a thriving eatery specialising in...
Deep in the emerald tapestry of Sierra Leone’s forests, a drama unfolded. Not a human one, but one etched in shared ancestry and threatened survival. Here, amidst the ancient...
Good news for girls and women globally! A recent meeting of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) expert committee recommends a single-dose Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for certain age groups,...
Startling statistics reveal that a staggering 400,000 babies are born with sickle cell anemia worldwide each year. As we look towards 2050, research suggests a 30% increase in sickle...
World cancer day, and breast cancer is a global call to action, resonating even more profoundly in Sierra Leone, where awareness remains a critical national issue. As the world...
By Abdul Aziz Savage Freetown, Sierra Leone: After battling the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, Sierra Leone has emerged victorious, officially declaring the epidemic over on November 7, 2015....
By Emma Black The Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board, Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles has expressed delight at the ruling in a child maintenance matter brought before the Magistrate...
Roger Tatoud sent. The Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise is a crucial initiative aimed at accelerating the development of a safe and effective HIV vaccine. Established in 2003, the Enterprise...
From Roger Tatoud it 13 pages of HIV journal, I rewrite it the Journal. 1. Strengthening the HIV Vaccine pipeline building a robust future This commitment tackles the core...