South Africa: Strengthening community relationships is key to improving mental health

[ad_1] Strengthening community relationships is key to improving mental health and wellbeing for residents.  On the 25th of October, Western Cape Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, hosted a multi-stakeholder mental health and wellbeing engagement with community members at the Western Cape College of Nurses. Almost 200 residents, students, officials from various Departments…

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Finding small moments of joy for Palestinian children at al-Shifa Hospital | Israel-Palestine conflict News

[ad_1] Gaza City – Dozens of children gathered around each other, jostling and comparing their artwork, an incongruous sight in the middle of a sea of makeshift tents set up for displaced Palestinians in the courtyard of al-Shifa Hospital. Many children had painted the Palestinian flag, while others drew their homes. Some of them had…

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How a certificate scandal almost upset Tinubu’s presidential win in Nigeria | Features

[ad_1] A Nigerian court ruling on Thursday cemented Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s election victory, ending a hotly contested and drawn-out election trial that put Africa’s largest democracy on the threshold of a constitutional crisis. Tinubu had been declared winner of February’s vote by the country’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), despite international observers saying…

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Bawumia more popular among educated delegates, Agyapong leads with No Education – NPP Poll Finds

[ad_1] The latest poll on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries by Global Info Analytics has uncovered a perplexing twist. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, the front-runner, has surged ahead in popularity among educated delegates, while maverick MP Ken Agyapong takes the lead among those with no formal education. Global Info Analytics’ extensive survey of…

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Afghanistan girls education activist Matiullah Wesa released by Taliban | Women News

[ad_1] Wesa, who traveled the country campaigning for girls to have access to education, was freed after seven months in prison. An Afghan rights campaigner who advocated for girls’ inclusion in education has been released by Taliban authorities after seven months in jail. Matiullah Wesa, who traveled the country campaigning for girls to have access…

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