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health care – TalkAfrique http://www.talkafrique.com Connecting To Advance Sun, 19 May 2013 19:37:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.talkafrique.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ta_logo22-150x92.jpg health care – TalkAfrique http://www.talkafrique.com 32 32 World Health Gap Narrowing But Challenges Remain, WHO Data http://www.talkafrique.com/issues/world-health-gap-narrowing-challenges-remain-data Sun, 19 May 2013 19:37:18 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=11390 The World Health Organization’s annual statistics show progress is being made around the world in cutting child mortality – but it will miss its target of a two-thirds reduction by 2015. The number of under-fives dying fell from 12 million in 1990 to less than seven million in 2011, the data shows. But that will …

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Development of Science and Technology in Ghana/Africa – part 4 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/development-of-science-and-technology-in-ghanaafrica-4 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/development-of-science-and-technology-in-ghanaafrica-4#comments Mon, 07 Feb 2011 00:21:15 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=6726 This article looks at several other methods the government of Ghana (and that of other African countries) can explore to quicken the pace of Science and Technology (S&T) development in their respective countries. For a systematic development in any field, there must be a well formulated policy/plan which seeks to guide the field. The necessary …

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Development of Science and Technology in Ghana – Part 3 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-3 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-3#comments Mon, 31 Jan 2011 01:07:55 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=6505 This article will be focusing on tertiary education with emphasis on the universities in Ghana and how they influence the development of Science and Technology. Most of the points which we shall discuss are also shared by universities in other African countries. In Ghana, the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), under the Ministry of …

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Development of Science and Technology in Ghana/Africa – 2 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-2 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-2#comments Mon, 24 Jan 2011 02:43:00 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=6272 This article will be focusing on pre-tertiary education in Ghana and how it influences the development of Science and Technology. Parallel examples would be drawn from other African countries as appropriate.

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Developing Science and Technology in Ghana/Africa – Part 1 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-1 http://www.talkafrique.com/science-and-technology/developing-science-and-technology-in-ghana-africa-1#comments Mon, 17 Jan 2011 01:55:05 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=5977 In this series of articles, we shall be identifying problems facing the development of Science and Technology in Ghana and attempt to propound solutions to them.

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President Mugabe Ignores Pregnant Women and Spend 300,000 on a Reality Show http://www.talkafrique.com/issues/death-of-expecting-mothers-and-a-reality-date-with-president-mugabe http://www.talkafrique.com/issues/death-of-expecting-mothers-and-a-reality-date-with-president-mugabe#comments Wed, 27 Oct 2010 09:17:05 +0000 http://www.talkafrique.com/?p=2014 A United Nation multimedia radio reported on Tuesday October 25 that in Zimbabwe eight mothers die giving birth every day. Already infant mortality statistic is worrisome in the African country. With the medical advances we have at this time in human history, this should not be acceptable. After many years of reckless domestic and economic …

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