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TWO girls from County Fermanagh are setting off to London later this month to put their “recipe for success” to the test in the national finals of a major competition. Tanya Doherty and Mary Melanophy, of Mullaghdun Youth Club, who are pictured with Peter McGinnity trying out the dish, are taking part in the “Sports Dish of the Year” national final at Westminster College on June 20. Youth club leader Martina Kirkpatrick said it was the girls’s menu consisting of stir-fried fillet of beef served with pasta shells which won them a place at the final of the event. She said the judges – who included a hotel chef and manager – said the dish which Tanya and Mary had practised making on a number of occasions was excellent, and tasted exactly as it should have done. ....
Nairobi, Jan. 12, 2021 Maternal health in Africa received a boost on Tuesday as a team of international researchers announced the piloting of innovations to boost cesarean births in the continent. The medical researchers said at a virtual briefing that the innovations to boost uptake of cesarean births would be rolled out in Ethiopia, Liberia, and South Africa amid the quest to reduce maternal and infant mortalities. “We hope that increasing access to cesarean section (C-Section) for women experiencing complicated labor will boost maternal health outcomes in Africa,” said Jody Lori, a midwife and researcher. Lori said that expanding access to safe delivery options in Liberia would focus on the creation of a digital communication platform to connect community health workers and expectant mothers. ....
2021-01-12 17:05:51 GMT2021-01-13 01:05:51(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NAIROBI, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) Maternal health in Africa received a boost on Tuesday as a team of international researchers announced the piloting of innovations to boost cesarean births in the continent. The medical researchers said at a virtual briefing that the innovations to boost uptake of cesarean births will be rolled out in Ethiopia, Liberia and South Africa amid the quest to reduce maternal and infant mortalities. We hope that increasing access to cesarean section (C-Section) for women experiencing complicated labor will boost maternal health outcomes in Africa, said Jody Lori, a midwife and researcher. ....