In Kenya, a decade of rotavirus vaccination translates to a drop in childhood mortality

Not only are fewer children being hospitalised with severe diarrhoea, but the vaccine’s evident impact is boosting confidence in immunisation generally, experts say. 4 August 2025 by Joseph Maina Kihoto, a densely packed settlement hugging the banks of Lake Naivasha in Kenya’s Rift Valley, has become a living argument for rotavirus vaccination. Here, in this…

Uganda’s Health Watch: Epidemiological Bulletin Reveals Disease Surveillance and Public Health Challenges

Uganda’s Ministry of Health has released its weekly epidemiological bulletin for Week 30, covering July 21st to July 27th, 2025, providing a crucial snapshot of disease trends, public health surveillance efforts, and interventions across the nation. The bulletin serves to inform all stakeholders from community to national levels on suspected disease trends, public health surveillance,…

Gates Foundation announces $2.5 billion for Women Health

The Gates Foundation has announced a $2.5 billion commitment through 2030 to accelerate research and development (R&D) focused exclusively on women’s health. It will support the advancement of more than 40 innovations in five critical, chronically underfunded areas—particularly those affecting women in low- and middle-income countries. “For too long, women have suffered from health conditions…

Ugandan Scientist Krystal Birungi contributes to global book;Hope for Life on Our Planet and calls for a malaria-free future

Krystal Birungi, an Ugandan scientist and Research and Outreach Associate at Target Malaria Uganda, contributed to a new book, bringing together the reflection of global voices on the notion of hope. Edited by Norwegian entrepreneur Osvald Bjelland and titled “Hope for Life on Our Planet: Inspiration for Seven Generations”, the collection features essays and reflections…

Caught between conflict and exile: how Burundi is working to vaccinate Congolese refugee children

Burundi authorities are racing to vaccinate thousands of vulnerable refugee children who have fled conflict in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, and head off brewing outbreaks. 30 July 2025 by Diane Ndonse Since the start of 2025, more than 70,000 Congolese nationals have sought refuge in Burundi, according to the UN Refugee Agency.…