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Burkina Faso’s national health financing forum concludes

The inaugural National Forum on Health Financing (FONAFIS) in Burkina Faso, which commenced in Ouagadougou on March 25, officially concluded its proceedings on March 27. The forum was inaugurated by Burkinabè Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo. This high-level gathering convened political leaders, both local and international experts, alongside technical and financial partners (TFPs). Discussions […]

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Senegal demands international corruption probe after can 2025 final forfeiture

CAN 2025: Senegal calls for international inquiry into CAF ‘corruption suspicions’ Crédit photo, Président de la République du Sénégal/Facebook The Senegalese government has issued a strong and immediate response to the decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Appeals Jury, which declared Senegal to have forfeited the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco […]

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African football shock: caf reverses Senegal’s can 2025 victory, declares Morocco champions

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Tuesday, March 17, the annulment of Senegal’s CAN 2025 triumph, originally secured against Morocco (1-0 after extra time) on January 18. CAF’s appeals committee penalized the “Lions of Teranga” with a 3-0 forfeit victory for Morocco, citing incidents during the final match. The Senegalese Football Federation retains […]

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Niger strengthens healthcare with integrated digital ecosystem

Niger strengthens healthcare with integrated digital ecosystem The Republic of Niger and the United States have formalized a five-year bilateral health cooperation agreement, allocating a total of $179.3 million to bolster the West African nation’s healthcare infrastructure. U.S. investment targets critical health priorities Under the agreement aligned with the U.S. America First global health strategy, […]

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1,1 milliard d’euros pour le Niger, Burkina et la RDC : le plan sanitaire des USA pour l’Afrique poursuit sa vague d’adhésion

1,1 milliard d’euros pour le Niger, Burkina et la RDC : le plan sanitaire des USA pour l’Afrique poursuit sa vague d’adhésion Muriel EDJO, Agence Ecofin Ces conventions visent le renforcement des capacités de la RDC et du Burkina Faso à répondre aux menaces sanitaires avant qu’elles se propagent hors de leurs territoires. DR