The World Health Organization (WHO) has partnered with the Nigerian government to launch the National Health Fellows Program (NHFP) aimed at deploying health fellows across all 774 local government areas to strengthen healthcare services and drive lasting change in the country’s health sector. WHO led the recruitment process, selecting highly qualified professionals to serve communities nationwide, with the program expected to improve healthcare access, enhance the health workforce, strengthen disease surveillance, and promote community engagement and awareness.
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IS-linked rebels accused of killing more than 50
Rebels affiliated with the Islamic State, specifically the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), killed over 50 people during a funeral ceremony in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, with many victims hacked by machetes. This attack highlights the escalating violence of the ADF, which has been increasingly active in the region and is responsible for previous mass killings, including a July assault that left over 40 dead. Want More Context? 🔎
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