
Global Leaders Address Antimicrobial Resistance at One Health Summit in Lyon
Global leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, are attending the One Health Summit in Lyon, focusing on a unified global approach to human, animal, and environmental health challenges. A major topic of discussion at the summit is the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, which is emerging as a leading cause of death in Africa.
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Antimicrobial resistance threatens the lives of millions on the African continent
In tonight's edition, as leaders gathered for the “One Health” summit in France, antimicrobial resistance emerges as a bigger killer in Africa than malaria, HIV or TB. Also, a woman seeking care was beaten by her doctor in Kinshasa. The video went viral and sparked outrage in the DRC, exposing a crisis in delivery rooms and violence against women. And Rwanda marks the 32nd anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi.
By Clarisse FORTUNÉ
Read full article →'We are all connected': France hosts summit linking health and environment
The One Health summit, being held over two days in Lyon, brings together scientists and decision-makers to find integrated solutions to issues connecting health and the environment.
By RFI
Read full article →Video: President Mahama’s speech at One Health Summit
President John Dramani Mahama has co-chaired the One Health Summit in Lyon, France, alongside Emmanuel Macron, where he delivered a keynote address calling for a unified global approach to emerging health challenges.
By Albert Kuzor
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