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Message du Dr Rasha Kelej sur le partenariat avec la Première Dame du Botswana pour marquer la Journée internationale de l’élimination de la violence à l’égard des femmes en annonçant le concours du poster pour «STOP GBV»

Je suis fier d’annoncer le concours de la meilleure affiche «Stop GBV» en partenariat avec S.E Mme NEO JANE MASISI, La Première Dame du Botswana et Ambassadrice de Merck More Than A Mother, dans le but de prévenir la violence sexiste et la maltraitance des enfants en le pays. J’ai rejoint virtuellement la Première Dame du Botswana lors de sa…

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Nigeria records 550 new COVID-19 cases

Nigeria on Tuesday confirmed 550 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the national total to 70,195, said the country’s Center for Disease Control. Meanwhile, the nationwide death toll from the virus rose to 1,182. Nigeria’s economy has slipped into recession for the second time in four years as oil prices plunged amid the COVID-19 pandemic, said official…

Message from Dr. Rasha Kelej on partnering with Botswana First Lady marking the International Day of ‘Elimination of Violence against Women’ by announcing Best Poster Contest to “STOP GBV”

I am proud to announce the “Stop GBV” Best Poster Competition in partnership with H.E Mrs. NEO JANE MASISI, The First Lady of Botswana and Ambassador of Merck More Than A Mother, with the aim to prevent gender-based violence and child abuse in the country. I virtually joined the Botswana First Lady, during her cycling tour to STOP GBV and…

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First Woman of DR Congo meets Merck Basis CEO to mark collectively the Worldwide Day of Elimination of Violence Towards Ladies and Ladies

RELATED POSTS three issues it’s worthwhile to know this Tuesday Worth Unlocking: Hinduja International Options to boost healthcare enterprise, PE to boost funds You possibly can add 5 lakhs for daughter by saving 35 rupees each day, study concerning the authorities’s scheme Kinshasa [Democratic Republic of the Congo], November 28 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Merck Basis, the…

South Africa exports hand sanitizers to 30 African countries: trade official

As local production caught up, South African manufacturers exported hand sanitizers worth R1.66 billion (0.11 billion U.S. dollars) to 30 African countries in June-November, said a top trade official on Monday. Destinations of the sanitizers included Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique and Ghana, Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel said, calling the export a sign of strengthened…