The World Health Organization (WHO) has appointed Dr. Fiona Braka as its new Country Representative to Ghana, following official endorsement by the Government of Ghana. Dr. Braka, a seasoned public health expert from Uganda, brings over two decades of experience in disease prevention and control, public health emergency management, and […]
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Dr. Fiona Braka Takes Helm as WHO Ghana Representative
Dr. Fiona Braka, a seasoned public health expert with over two decades of experience, has officially begun her tenure as the World Health Organization (WHO) Ghana Representative. She presented her letter of credence to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, marking the start of her duty tour in Ghana. Dr. Braka […]
Cardinals Gather in Sistine Chapel for Conclave Proceedings
The 133 Cardinal electors gathered in the Sistine Chapel, a historic venue renowned for its breathtaking artwork and spiritual significance. As they processed into the chapel, they marked the beginning of a solemn and crucial process – the election of the next Pope. Upon entering the chapel, the Cardinals recited […]
Papal Tradition: The Significance of Papal Name Changes
The Catholic Church has a longstanding tradition of Popes changing their names from their baptismal name upon election, a practice that dates back to the early centuries of Christianity. According to tradition, this name change signifies a second birth, marking the Pope’s new role as the Supreme Pontiff. Out of […]
WHO Highlights Asthma as a Prevalent yet Underdiagnosed Condition
The World Health Organization notes that millions of people worldwide live with asthma, often without knowing it, due to the condition being underdiagnosed and undertreated. Asthma is a major global health concern, affecting millions worldwide, with a significant portion unaware they have the condition. It’s one of the most common […]







