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Children in the camp for internally displaced persons located at M poko Airport in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, in 2014. UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Children and tents along the runway and livestock running across it: that was what passengers first saw when flying into Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, during the 2013-2017 period. At its peak, as many as 100,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) were living in scrapped planes and squalid conditions in M’poko International Airport, where they had sought refuge from fighting. They couldn’t go home to their old neighborhoods where they would have fallen preys to armed groups. They couldn’t move elsewhere without losing access to water, electricity, and aid. They were stuck. They had to live with no prospects, for years, in scrapped planes.
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What relationship exists between the health within a state and that state’s national health security? This question has received increased attention in recent year in the wake of CoVID-19 pandemic. The potential link between CoVID-19 and national health security have played a major and unprecedented role in impacting efforts to fight the pandemic. So far, critical and in-depth case studies of the CoVID-19 – national health security nexus have been limited. However, this is not the first time a disease has impacted what we today call national health security. The black death of the fourteenth century had a radical impact on European society, contributed to the decline of the feudal system. The spread of smallpox by Spanish soldiers in the Americas led to the decimation of the Aztec and Incan empires, and paved the way for European colonization. Similarly, the close link between the infectious diseases and national security became more tenu
April 28, 2021 Alfred Chauwa - Nyasa Times 1 Comment
“People should be made aware of this money.”
Agriculture Commercialisation (AGCOM) has increased its pace by ensuring that more people access the $95 Million matching grants.
AGCOM National Coordinator Dr Teddie Nakhumwa was in Machinga where he was briefing the District committee on the need for more bankable business proposals.
Nakhumwa said Agcom has devised plans to ensure speedy processing of the grants.
He said the project has engaged private consultants to write proposals.
Agriculture Minister Robin Lowe
“They are spread across the country meeting farmers the idea is expedite the process and on top of that we are also using radios and TVs in sensitizing the general public,” he said.
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