The project in Cape Town is the latest seeking to redress Africa’s reliance on the West for vaccines.

The project in Cape Town is the latest seeking to redress Africa’s reliance on the West for vaccines.

For millions of displaced Iraqis, life is not a permanent crisis.

As fighting continues between Iraqi forces and ISIL fighters, civilians have been fleeing the city in droves.

Low-cost, easily treatable and preventable conditions cause blindness for millions of people worldwide.

Transmission of disease occurs in only 9 of 36 Ugandan districts since eradication efforts began.

A past filled with historical memories slowly crumbles away on a forgotten island in Sierra Leone.

Students remain hesitant to attend recently reopened schools after the deadly spread of Ebola.

Despite the month-long ceasefire, fighting continues in villages near the strategic eastern city.

Seven months after Sierra Leone’s first Ebola case, the Turtle Islands have now become dependent on food aid.

Medical facilities are fiercely battling the world’s largest outbreak of the deadly disease.
