Etisalat backs mobile health initiative in Tanzania

** Etisalat, Zantel, Qualcomm and D-Tree International will use mobile technology to support healthcare providers in offering quality counseling, preventive care and treatment to women and children in Tanzania. Essa Al Haddad, Etisalat group chief marketing officer and chairman of Zantel, announced the joint programme between the four companies to bring mobile health services to Tanzania. The companies are…

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Non-communicable Diseases to Cost $47 trillion by 2030, New Study Released

Geneva, Switzerland, 18 September 2011 – The global economic impact of the five leading non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic respiratory disease, cancer, diabetes and mental ill-health – could total US$ 47 trillion over the next 20 years, according to a study released today by the World Economic Forum. The Global Economic Burden of Non-communicable Diseases analyses…

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Tanzanian scientist wins Royal Society Pfizer Award for Sickle Cell Disease research

– Tanzanian scientist wins Royal Society Pfizer Award for Sickle Cell Disease research 15 September 2011An African scientist who is working to save the lives of people with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) in Tanzania has been awarded the Royal Society Pfizer Award. Dr Julie Makani, who is conducting research on anaemia in SCD, will receive £60,000 towards a 12-month…

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Global Economic Outlook: Cautious Optimism – But Where Will Growth Come From?

Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 16 September 2011 – Despite worries about the unfolding debt crisis in Europe and concerns about the US fiscal deficit, business and finance leaders at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2011 are cautious but optimistic about the outlook for the global economy. “All the discussions about deleveraging are putting…

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Resource Summit Predicts Dangerous Future Trend towards Nationalization

Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 15 September 2011 – More than 20 mining and metal industry leaders and cross-industry partners unanimously predicted an inevitable future increase in government nationalization of critical resources over the next two decades as a burgeoning middle class in emerging economies begins to demand higher living standards. “The resounding answer was that nationalizations will take…

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Kenya’s Vision 2030 Endorses Tatu City Project

·         Tatu City concept will be a flagship model for future urbanization in the country ·         The partnership will promote private-public exchange, debate and cooperation for similar projects Nairobi, September 15, 2011 – Kenya’s Vision 2030 Delivery Board has today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tatu City, endorsing the unique housing and infrastructure development concept as a model for…

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World Economic Forum Launches Global Shapers Community

Fifty per cent of the world’s population is under the age of 27, but the youth voice has been largely absent from global decision-making platforms and processes World Economic Forum will bring its 41-year experience of building multistakeholder communities to a global platform for this dynamic generation Global Shapers are 20-30 years of age, with great potential for future…

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UN in Tanzania turns refugee camps into schools, health centers

Umoja Newsletter: On 16 August, the United Nations in Tanzania converted some of the assets and infrastructures formerly used for refugees under its Joint Programme 6.1, into social service facilities. The rehabilitated assets were handed over to the local government by the United Nations Development Programme Deputy Country Director Louise Chamberlain at ceremonies in the Kigoma and Ngara Districts…

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