WHO warns of rising tobacco industry interference as new global report shows both progress and dangerous gaps

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that progress in reducing tobacco use is under threat as the tobacco industry adapts and intensifies efforts to interfere with national policies. Releasing the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025report at the World Conference on Tobacco Control in Dublin today, WHO called for urgent action to protect hard-won gains and…

UGANET Warns of Dangerous Health Gaps in Uganda’s New Budget

The Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) has sounded the alarm over severe funding shortfalls for HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria in Uganda’s 2025/26 national budget. While the overall health sector budget has nearly doubled from UGX 2.946 trillion to UGX 5.87 trillion, critical disease programs remain heavily dependent on external funding, with…

Universal Health Coverage Must Include Rights for All, Experts Urge at Global Forum

As the world marks 30 years since the landmark Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action on gender equality, global health leaders have called for urgent action to uphold the health and rights of women and marginalized groups — warning that Universal Health Coverage (UHC) cannot be achieved without addressing persistent gender discrimination and structural inequalities.…

Nigeria Funds 10 Homegrown Health Innovations to Tackle Maternal and Child Mortality

Grand Challenges Nigeria (GCNg) has awarded seed funding to ten pioneering health innovation projects aimed at improving maternal, newborn, and child health across Nigeria. The funding marks the outcome of its inaugural Request for Proposals, titled “Advancing Innovative Solutions for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health.” Following its official launch in November 2024, Grand Challenges Nigeria…

Soroti Hospital Marks World Sickle Cell Day with Urgent Appeal for Resources and Support

By Steven Enatu Soroti Regional Referral Hospital marked World Sickle Cell Day on Wednesday with a mix of hope, resilience, and pressing calls for greater support for patients living with the inherited blood disorder. While Uganda’s national event took place in Lira, Soroti held its own commemoration attended by medical staff, patients, caregivers, and well-wishers.…

How the malaria vaccine came to the world’s most mosquito-bitten district

After recording the most infectious mosquito bites globally – estimated at 1,500 per person a year – Uganda’s Apac district is rolling out the malaria vaccine to babies and toddlers. 13 June 2025 by John Agaba Dr James Odongo sat eating greens at a restaurant in Apac district in northern Uganda when his phone rang. The Ministry of Health had…

Pierre Fabre Laboratories Expands Cancer R&D With Acquisition of Two Promising Lung Cancer Drug Candidates

French pharmaceutical group Pierre Fabre Laboratories has acquired the worldwide rights to two next-generation therapies for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), strengthening its oncology research and development pipeline. Pierre Fabre Laboratories announced today the acquisition of global rights to PFL-721 and PFL-241—formerly STX-721 and STX-241—from Antares Therapeutics, a spin-out of U.S.-based Scorpion Therapeutics. The two…