Health experts have condemned what they described as a disconnect between North and Sub–Saharan Africa, which they say is hindering the development of a comprehensive health strategy for the continent.
The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened inequitable access to health care systems in Africa and the world, Health Minister, Mr Kwaku Agyeman-Man, has said. He said the vulnerable populations continued to face higher burden of morbidity and mortality. The Minister was speaking at the opening of the 3rd…
02.24.21 Insource, Outsource, Or Both? Choosing The Right Model For Your Clinical Workforce
Orphan drugs are notorious for their high costs and risk factors, which are attributed to smaller patient pools and higher development and launch costs.
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While traditional full-service outsourcing is still prevalent (and practically required for small or virtual biotech companies), and some organizations continue to maintain permanent in-house clinical teams, many others especially midsize and larger organizations are increasingly taking advantage of other models.
Dr Mukanga builds recreation park out of Covid-19 blues
Sunday December 20 2020
Children swim at Hamilton Recreation Park in Wakiso District. The park owned by Dr Mukanga offers a wide range of sports activities including tennis, basketball and bicycle rides, among others. PHOTOS/EDGAR R. BATTE
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There is a story behind every name, be it for a person or a place.
Dr David Mukanga the proprietor of Hamilton Recreation Park in Kira, Wakiso District explains that he named his facility after Lewis Hamilton, a black icon.
“We wanted to celebrate that black successful man. He is someone that I follow closely. He is the first black man to dominate a white-dominated sport. We thought we should name this place after him.