Foreign Correspondent

The growing burden of NCDs in Nigeria

While Nigeria’s health system focuses on combating infectious diseases, a growing tide of non-communicable diseases in the burgeoning middle class threatens to eliminate health gains. Why isn’t this issue being tackled? Read more.

Emmanuel Gasakure

Cardiologist and former Dean of the then National University of Rwanda’s Faculty of Medicine. Born in Butare, Rwanda, on April 13, 1958, he died in Kigali, Rwanda, on Feb 25, 2015, aged 56 years. Read more.

McLeod Ernest Chitiyo

Leading pathologist in Zimbabwe. He was born in Old Umtali Mission, Zimbabwe, on Nov 30, 1932, and died in Harare, Zimbabwe, on March 2, 2015, aged 82 years. Read more.

Tackling childhood tuberculosis in Uganda

Alongside scores of pregnant women and new mothers, Elizabeth Namubiru estimates that she and her team treat 200 children every month at her small Kiganda Maternity Clinic in Uganda. Children that are treated at the clinic come from the neighborhood surrounding the centre—a poor, transient community in Uganda’s capital, Kampala. People live in conditions ideal […]