Closing the gap: reaching zero-dose children in Congo-Brazzaville

In Congo-Brazzaville, thousands of children have never received a single vaccine. Why? 15 May 2025 by Brice Kinhou Congo-Brazzaville’s thousands of unvaccinated children may be “missed”, but they’re not forgotten. Many actors – from the Ministry of Health and Population, to CARITAS Congo, alongside many other community-based and international organisations – are working to identify…

Ghana confronts the challenge of financing pneumococcal vaccination after GAVI

The pneumococcal vaccine, introduced a decade ago, has proven its effectiveness. But its price is rising, and with Ghana’s potential transition from Gavi support on the horizon, how can its long-term accessibility be ensured? 19 March 2025 by Claudia Lacave Pneumonia kills 2,000 children per day worldwide and is responsible for 16% of deaths among children…

A New Foundation to Support Academic Excellence

Created in March 2025, the Fondation pour l’Université de Genève will strengthen the impact of the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in research, education, and community engagement. This private, non-profit foundation aims to mobilise additional resources to accompany the institution’s growth in fulfilling its mission, and to fund ambitious projects that exceed the limits of the…

Could Uganda’s Budongo Forest Be Ground Zero for the Next Global Pandemic?

Summary: Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing human-primate interactions — and the risk for disease spillover. Reporter Byline: Nakisanze Segawa, GPJ Uganda This story was originally published by Global Press Journal MASINDI, UGANDA — Less than half a kilometer from Aliyo…