Race to save Narok South’s remaining wetlands and tame climate risks – Copy
By Clifford Akumu On the fringe of Naroosura village, several kilometres South of Narok, Patrick Tolo walks in his black sandals made from old tires and a traditional herding stick…
Leading African Science Journalists Network to support fellows for COP28 – Copy
Journalists at a local workshop in Kenya - MESHA has sent out a call for applications for those willing to cover COP28 By Odhiambo David | odhisdavid59@gmail.comTHIRTEEN journalists will receive…
Malawi seed sector amplify support for biotech
Prof Jayne Byakika of WHO: She says that reduced public perception of risk and pandemic fatigue have led to drastically low use of public health and social measures. By Stephen…
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Media science cafés on tuberculosis planned for November
By Christine Ochogo I christawine@gmail.com Improving awareness on gender-sensitive approaches to tuberculosis (TB) prevention andcare will be the subject of two media science cafes by MESHA next month. Media science…