Gugu Zulu: A story about the barriers to access emergency care in Africa
In Africa, surviving serious illness or injury is like participating in Survivor. In order to survive, people need to outwit, […]
In Africa, surviving serious illness or injury is like participating in Survivor. In order to survive, people need to outwit, […]
Imagine the uncertainty and level of decision-making required to visit a healthcare facility for a cholesterol test, blood pressure check
There is no question about the need to develop better emergency care systems in low and middle income countries (LMIC).
Low and middle-income countries not only suffer the highest rates of every category of injury, they also have the highest
Please note that the following blog are my views and observations. It does not represent the views of AFEM or
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In 2005 Lewis Pugh undertook the world’s most southerly long-distance swim at Peterman Island in the Antarctic Peninsula at South