Let’s Talk Afrika.

“It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest sources for good in the world.” – Kwame Nkrumah

Category: health

  • Sexual Assault Awareness

    Sexual Assault Awareness

    The case of Cwecwe, a seven-year-old girl from South Africa, has ignited nationwide protests and public outrage. The incident, initially reported to the police on October 16, 2024, involved allegations of sexual abuse. Despite a medical examination and a social worker’s assessment, prosecutors declined to pursue the case a month later, citing insufficient evidence. This…

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  • Do No Harm; Suffer in Silence? The Deadly Paradox of Healthcare Workplaces in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Do No Harm; Suffer in Silence? The Deadly Paradox of Healthcare Workplaces in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Just months ago, Kenya’s medical community was shaken by the tragic loss of a brilliant young resident – a woman who took her own life after being crushed under the unbearable weight of her workplace demands. While the public expressed shock, those in the medical field recognized this grim milestone for what it was: not…

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  • Adolescent Mental Health Crisis in Africa: Igniting the Conversation

    Adolescent Mental Health Crisis in Africa: Igniting the Conversation

    In light of Mental Health and Self-Harm Awareness Month, it is crucial to spark conversations that challenge the silence surrounding adolescent mental well-being. Adolescents across Africa are facing a growing mental health crisis, with suicide ideation rates among the highest in the world. A recent Practice Brief from the Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative (REPSSI) paints…

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  • Alone No More: Philly Bongoley Lutaaya’s Legacy in Uganda’s HIV Fight

    Alone No More: Philly Bongoley Lutaaya’s Legacy in Uganda’s HIV Fight

    It was on April 18th 1989, Philly Bongoley Lutaaya, a prominent Ugandan musician, made a groundbreaking announcement became the first prominent African to announce: he revealed that he was HIV-positive. At the time, HIV/AIDS was heavily stigmatized in Uganda, often referred to as “Silimu” (meaning “slim”) due to the severe weight loss it caused in…

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  • Abortion: Is there a middle ground?

    Abortion: Is there a middle ground?

    A young Christian girl of 21 years engages in pre-marital sex, and unfortunately she gets pregnant. As the pregnancy matures, she finds it hard to hide it. She decides to come to you seeking for abortion as she realizes that she is going to be discovered. She even asks you to keep it as a…

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  • Save the Earth

    Save the Earth

    I recently participated in a Model UN event as the delegate of the Phillipines to the United Nations Environment Program. It went better than I expected as I even bagged a prize. But that is far from the main point. I and a couple other delegates from around the world came up with a resolution…

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  • The Nursing Crisis!!! Subtle But Not So Subtle!

    The Nursing Crisis!!! Subtle But Not So Subtle!

    What came first: the egg or the chicken? If you have had this argument before, then you know how heated this topic can get. With certain people involved, you’d have to have the blessings of your ancestors to avoid a fight. Naturally, being the deep thinker that I am, I realised how vague this question…

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