Africa CDC Welcomes New Malaria Treatment for Newborns, Infants
Africa CDC Welcomes New Malaria Treatment for Newborns, Infants

Africa CDC Welcomes New Malaria Treatment for Newborns, Infants

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The 15th edition of the Chale Wote Street Art Festival in Accra opened with a Day of Remembrance, blending spirituality, history, and art to honor Africa's ancestral past and reclaim suppressed histories, with a focus on Pan-African unity inspired by leaders like Patrice Lumumba and Kwame Nkrumah. In the Nigerian film industry, director Oluyinka Omilani is revitalizing African storytelling with the upcoming release of "Eegunleti," a reimagined classic film shot in Nigeria and Scotland, featuring a star-studded cast and emphasizing Afrocentric narratives. Meanwhile, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention celebrated the approval of a new artemether-lumefantrin malaria treatment for newborns under five kilograms, marking a breakthrough for Africa's vulnerable children. Additionally, a tragic boat accident in Nigeria's Sokoto State left over 40 people missing, highlighting ongoing public safety challenges. Reflecting on Africa's complex history, journalist Oscar Tamsen prepares to publish excerpts from his memoir recounting his coverage of political upheavals and Soviet influence during the Cold War era, offering insights into the continent's past struggles and geopolitical dynamics.

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