Panadol-Milk Fallacy: Uncovering the Harmful Pregnancy Prevention  Myths  in Uganda

Photo Credit:  Prince Akachi on Unsplash Two 17-years-old girls, Cleopatra and Joanna  have fallen victim to the ‘Panadol-Milk fallacy’; a popular but dangerous misconception among the teenage girls in Ssemawundo, a humble fishing community in Bufumira sub-county, Kalangala, Central Uganda. These girls believed that taking Panadol tablets with warm milk before unprotected sex would prevent them from…

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Fact Or Myths: Myths about HPV and Cervical Cancer Checked and Verified

  Photo Credit: Freepik   According to the National Cervical Cancer Coalition “Humanpapillomavirus (HPV) is the name of a group of viruses that infect the skin. There are more than 100 different types of HPV. Some types of genital HPV may cause genital warts, while other types of genital HPV are linked to abnormal cell changes…

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Tackling Cholera in Africa through Community-led Projects

Photo credit – Safari Consoler Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of water or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio Cholerae and it can kill within hours if left untreated. Cholera remains a global public health threat, causing between 1.3 million to 4.0 million cases, and 21,000 and 143,000 deaths worldwide every…

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Africa At A Glance

HEADLINES Kenya’s Ruth Chepntegetich smashes world record in Chicago        Kenya’s Ruth shattered the women’s marathon world record in Chicago  as she completed the course in 2:09:56, becoming the first ever woman to break the 2:10 barrier, Her Victory shaved almost two minutes off the previous world record of 2:11:53, which was set…

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Africa At A Glance

  HEADLINES Creating an African with high survival rate in Breast Cancer  October is breast cancer awareness month and it has been established by a research that. Every year breast cancer claims more than 650,000 lives worldwide. However, Survival rates have been recorded to be as high as 90% in high income countries. In sub-Saharan…

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Facts or Myths: Common Childbirth Myths Checked and Verified

Childbirth is an important stage in pregnancy, and labour is its most crucial aspect. To prepare for this life–changing event, women typically undergo medical and nesting preparations to ensure they are equipped before, during, and after delivery.According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, during labour, the uterus contracts continuously and with increasing force, facilitating cervical dilation and…

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Raising The Alarm: Untold Story of Sexual Exploitation in Plateau IDP Camps 

                             IDP camp in Bungha, Mangu LGA.  Photo Credit: Marie-Therese Nanlon  At about 5 pm on the eve of Christmas in 2023, Liatu,  a 40-year-old mother of five from the Tahore community, Bokkos local government area of Plateau State, North-central Nigeria, was…

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The Wounded Wombs: Harrowing Stories Of Women Living With VVF

Early marriage is a major factor that leads to adolescent pregnancy, which carries serious health risks and often leads to gender-based violence (GBV) against the survivor. One of the health risks associated with early marriage is Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF), an abnormal opening between the bladder and the wall of the vagina. VVF can form after…

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Can Of Worms: Exposing Persistent Abuse of Girls with Disabilities

Gbemisola Okotie is the last child in a family of seven. The 19-year-old who had been battling total blindness since 2014 said she did not have it easy when she lost her sight. “It was like a dream’ she explained. Her parents left her indoors for years before she was admitted into the Ondo State School for the…

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