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Early intervention will help manage high mortality rate of cervical cancer patients Flora Chiguduli is 36 years old and has five children. She underwent a hysterectomy in the operating theatre opened by MSF in December 2019 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Blantyre. She is free of cervical cancer now. Image Credit: Supplied Dubai: Dubai’s popular supermarket chain Choithrams supports 1999 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)’s efforts to bring comprehensive medical care to thousands of cervical cancer patients in Malawi. The collaboration will provide much-needed relief for many women suffering from cancer in the Southern African country by providing timely intervention to a disease that is preventable, detectable, and treatable in the early stage. ....
Irish Water and Chambers Ireland call on Louth businesses to get involved in new Water Stewardship Programme Reporter: ); ); Chambers Ireland and Irish Water have announced a new partnership by calling on Louth businesses to get involved in Irish Water’s Water Stewardship Programme. The programme includes taking the conservation pledge, carrying out free online conservation training and enrolling to become a Certified Water Steward. Water is a critically important resource, fundamental to both homes and businesses, but it is also a limited resource with shortages becoming a global reality. Irish businesses use circa 510 million litres of water every day, the equivalent of 10 times the amount needed to supply Limerick city alone, which is why the partnership has called on companies to become more sustainable in how they use water. ....
Irish Water launches Stewardship Programme for Westmeath businesses westmeathexaminer.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from westmeathexaminer.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.