Barry Kemp, the renowned British archaeologist known for unearthing valuable insights about ancient Egypt, has passed away at the age of 84. Kemp dedicated his life to studying and excavating the ancient city of Amarna, shedding light on the daily lives and religious practices of its inhabitants. His work has greatly contributed to our understanding of the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt.
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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) Applauds Egypt’s Milestone Achievement in Medicines and Vaccine Regulation
The Africa CDC applauds Egypt's EDA for achieving WHO Maturity Level 3 for medicines and vaccines regulation, making Egypt the first African nation to do so and showcasing its leadership in enhancing regulatory excellence and health security. While recognizing this milestone, Africa CDC stresses the continent's need to reach WHO Maturity Level 4 to ensure the safety and quality of medical products, reaffirming its commitment to supporting African countries in achieving this goal through collaboration...
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