Nigeria Launches Workshop to Improve Disease Outbreak Communication
A six-day workshop, funded by Canada and held in Lagos from November 25-30, aims to improve Nigeria's risk communication strategies for disease outbreaks by training stakeholders from six states (Edo, Kano, Yobe, Lagos, Abia, and FCT) to better manage infodemics and engage communities.
Nigeria Launches Workshop to Improve Disease Outbreak Communication
A six-day workshop, funded by Canada and held in Lagos from November 25-30, aims to improve Nigeria's risk communication strategies for disease outbreaks by training stakeholders from six states (Edo, Kano, Yobe, Lagos, Abia, and FCT) to better manage infodemics and engage communities.
Progress
12% Bias Score
Ethiopia's Oromia Region: Escalating Violence and Civilian Casualties
The brutal beheading of a young man in Ethiopia's Oromia region sparks outrage and highlights the escalating violence and instability in the Darra district, resulting in numerous civilian deaths.
Ethiopia's Oromia Region: Escalating Violence and Civilian Casualties
The brutal beheading of a young man in Ethiopia's Oromia region sparks outrage and highlights the escalating violence and instability in the Darra district, resulting in numerous civilian deaths.
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40% Bias Score
The Gambia Pediatric Conference Addresses Maternal and Child Health
The Pediatric Association of The Gambia held a conference focusing on improving maternal and newborn care, highlighting the need for collaboration, research, and expanded healthcare access.
The Gambia Pediatric Conference Addresses Maternal and Child Health
The Pediatric Association of The Gambia held a conference focusing on improving maternal and newborn care, highlighting the need for collaboration, research, and expanded healthcare access.
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24% Bias Score
Ramaphosa Refers RICA Bill Back to Assembly
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has referred the RICA Bill back to the National Assembly due to concerns about its constitutionality.
Ramaphosa Refers RICA Bill Back to Assembly
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has referred the RICA Bill back to the National Assembly due to concerns about its constitutionality.
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40% Bias Score
PIU Shooting Suspect Presents Defense
Ousainou Bojang, accused of murdering two police officers, presents his defense in court, claiming he was at work during the shooting.
PIU Shooting Suspect Presents Defense
Ousainou Bojang, accused of murdering two police officers, presents his defense in court, claiming he was at work during the shooting.
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24% Bias Score
Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector Booms
Nigerian oil and gas companies see massive revenue and profit growth following a price increase in petroleum products and government reforms; stock prices also surge.
Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector Booms
Nigerian oil and gas companies see massive revenue and profit growth following a price increase in petroleum products and government reforms; stock prices also surge.
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0% Bias Score
Nigeria Targets Net Export Status to China in Five Years
Nigeria plans to reverse its $20 billion trade deficit with China in five years by leveraging Chinese agricultural technology and boosting exports, aiming for net export status, following an upgraded Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Nigeria Targets Net Export Status to China in Five Years
Nigeria plans to reverse its $20 billion trade deficit with China in five years by leveraging Chinese agricultural technology and boosting exports, aiming for net export status, following an upgraded Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
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44% Bias Score
Gambia's Successful School Meals Programme
The Gambia's School Meals Programme, a joint initiative of WFP and MOBSE, is making a significant difference in addressing food insecurity and improving educational outcomes for over 150,000 children.
Gambia's Successful School Meals Programme
The Gambia's School Meals Programme, a joint initiative of WFP and MOBSE, is making a significant difference in addressing food insecurity and improving educational outcomes for over 150,000 children.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Gambia's School Feeding Program Shows Positive Impact
An impact evaluation reveals the positive effects of Gambia's Home-Grown School Feeding Programme on children's nutrition, health, and education, while also noting some limitations.
Gambia's School Feeding Program Shows Positive Impact
An impact evaluation reveals the positive effects of Gambia's Home-Grown School Feeding Programme on children's nutrition, health, and education, while also noting some limitations.
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24% Bias Score
Cape Town Sewage Discharge Limits Dispute
A dispute arises between the City of Cape Town and the DFFE over the applicability of historic and current sewage discharge limits, with potential implications for water quality.
Cape Town Sewage Discharge Limits Dispute
A dispute arises between the City of Cape Town and the DFFE over the applicability of historic and current sewage discharge limits, with potential implications for water quality.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Global Push to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Global Day of Action for Cervical Cancer Elimination urges G20 leaders to increase access to vaccines, screening, and treatment to eliminate cervical cancer.
Global Push to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Global Day of Action for Cervical Cancer Elimination urges G20 leaders to increase access to vaccines, screening, and treatment to eliminate cervical cancer.
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32% Bias Score
Boko Haram Fighters Flee Chad After Military Offensive
Chad's offensive against Boko Haram forces hundreds of fighters to flee into neighboring countries, raising concerns about regional security and cooperation.
Boko Haram Fighters Flee Chad After Military Offensive
Chad's offensive against Boko Haram forces hundreds of fighters to flee into neighboring countries, raising concerns about regional security and cooperation.
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0% Bias Score