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Book Launch “DIGNITY IN THE DARKNESS: A JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE, RESISTANCE AND REDEMPTION,” And Recognition of Peace And Humanitarian Honorees

Archbishop Mbulelo Dyasi, an extraordinary individual whose life has touched many hearts released his impactful book “Dignity in the Darkness: A Journey of Resilience, Resistance, and Redemption” at a special launch event on the 25th of July 2025. The launch was attended by esteemed guests from the faith sector, government senior officials, civil society organisations, […]

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Climate Change and Women’s Health in Focus Dialogue – 17 June 2025

The Climate Change: Women’s Health In Focus high level dialogue women-led research at the intersection of climate & health was hosted by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with Panorama Global and The International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) on the 17th of June 2025 of which the INERELA+ Executive Director was in

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INERELA+ DRC (CONERELA+) Partnering with Western University Of Canada, Centre de recherche et de formation en Ethique Appliquée, and FOSAD on Research Ethics Workshop

In August 2024, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the recurrence of monkeypox constituted a public health emergency of international concern (USPPI) under the provisions of Regulation SL. The WHO says the African Region is the most affected, with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Burundi and Uganda being the most

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A Brighter Future Through Supporting Adolescent Mothers: Building Pathways through Education and Supportive Systems

Adolescent pregnancy and marriage contribute to high school dropout rates. Girls who drop out of school early tend to have poorer health indicators than those who continue with their education. Early and unwanted pregnancies pose significant risks to teenage mothers and their children thereby increasing the likelihood of maternal and infant mortality. One in four

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Raising the Level of Commitment in the Fight against HIV Infections in Madagascar held between May and July 2025

There is a rapid increase in HIV infection rates reported in Madagascar post-COVID-19, according to official information from (Secretariat Exécutif / Comité National de Lutte contre le VIH/Sida) is the Executive Secretariat / National Committee for the Fight against HIV/AIDS (SECNLS). In 2023, figures indicate that 19,000 people were diagnosed as HIV-positive, with more than

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