The Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone and Mercy Ships have extended their partnership, with the Global Mercy hospital ship staying in Freetown until June 2026, continuing to provide free surgeries and healthcare training. A protocol agreement has been signed to deepen collaboration and support lasting change in Sierra Leone’s healthcare system through 2030, emphasizing the significant impact and shared commitment between the two parties. Educational initiatives and training programs aim to improve access to essential surgical care and build capacity within the healthcare workforce, showcasing a long-term dedication to improving healthcare in Sierra Leone.
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Two teens and 5,000 ants: how a smuggling bust shed new light on a booming trade | Insects
In April, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers discovered over 5,000 smuggled ants in a guesthouse, intended for exotic pet markets by two Belgian teenagers who pleaded guilty to wildlife piracy. This incident highlights a growing trend in the trafficking of less conspicuous species, shifting focus from large mammals to ecologically important insects. Experts warn that the booming trade in exotic ants poses significant biodiversity risks, as their removal from ecosystems could have damaging ecological consequences...
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