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Malaria Vaccine

Decades in the Making, First Malaria Vaccine Approved by WHO

Posted: October 11, 2021 at 7:33 am   /   Article, news, WORLD

The World Health Organization recently made a groundbreaking development in global health as they approved the first vaccine for malaria in Africa. Malaria is responsible for over 400,000 recorded deaths a year, with a significant amount of cases occurring in children under the age of five. Additionally, the disease has historically contributed as a significant […]

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Mallence speaks on “Sharity, not Charity,” BLM, on CR

Posted: June 10, 2021 at 10:40 am   /   Lifestyle, Videos

First, in the Activists for Change – Caracal Reports series, Meagan Moyle sits down with Mallence Bart-Williams, widely known for her TEDxBerlinSalon talk “Change Your Channel,” which has been translated into 5 languages and shared over 20 million times via various social media platforms. Her donation-free Freetown-based collective has taken homeless children off the streets […]

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As COVID-19 Cases Soar In US WHO Worried The Same May Happen In Africa

Posted: July 3, 2020 at 5:23 am   /   AFRICA, Article, FEATURED STORIES, news

The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned the continent of Africa could see a drastic rise in COVID-19 (Coronavirus, 2019) cases similar to the current phenomena in the United States. Stats show a recent uptick in the United States is due to states not requiring masks, and those who refuse to mask or practice public distancing […]

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Climate Change

Climate Change Disasters Largely Ignored In Africa And Midwest

Posted: April 4, 2019 at 8:22 am   /   AFRICA, Article, news, WORLD

Last week Caracal Reports published an article discussing the after-effects of Cyclone Idai which ravaged Mozambique in southern Africa. “Mozambique’s Land and Environment Minister Celso Correia said the number of people in makeshift camps after a powerful cyclone Idai in Mozambique has risen by 18,000 to 128,000 but the death toll remains roughly unchanged at […]

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Nigeria: Citizens call for Defense Minister’s Sack Over Comment

Posted: January 30, 2018 at 11:42 am   /   AFRICA, Article, news, Politics

  Nigerians have lampooned the Minister of Defence, Brig.-Gen Mansur Dan-Alli (rtd), over his comment on the recent killing in Benue state while demanding his sacking. Dan-Alli had, in his comment after a Security Council meeting in Abuja, attributed the killing in Benue state to the Anti-Open Grazing Law enacted by the state. No fewer […]

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UN Mobilizes Support for Women and Girls in Nigeria

Posted: July 24, 2017 at 12:09 pm   /   AFRICA, FEATURED STORIES, news, WORLD

After Aisha Jummai Alhassan, politician and Minister of Women Affairs in Nigeria, made her plea last week to the People’s Democratic National Caretaker Committee in Abuja to allow the women of Nigeria more opportunities to participate in the nation’s governance and politics, the UN has urged more international support for women and girl’s of the […]

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