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Radio News Release (Soundbite): Dr Ergogie Tesfaye: Minister for Women and Social Affairs, Ethiopia Addresses the Absolute Importance of an Organisation like Cowha by Highlighting the Challenges Women on the Continent Face

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Radio News Release (Soundbite): Dr Ergogie Tesfaye: Minister for Women and Social Affairs, Ethiopia Addresses the Absolute Importance of an Organisation like Cowha by Highlighting the Challenges Women on the Continent Face

 

The Coalition for Women’s Health in Africa was launched in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia today. It is a private sector partnership led by African Health Business and founding pharmaceutical partner Organon. Women across Africa face severe obstacles to good health, including gender inequality, poverty, sexual and gender-based violence, maternal health, risk and childbirth. Neglected tropical diseases, communicable diseases like HIV, AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and noncommunicable diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes. According to W.H.O. Regional Office for Africa, women in Africa region are more likely to die from communicable disease, maternal and prenatal conditions and nutrition deficiencies than women in other regions. On the other hand, women play a paramount role in development of health and welfare for their families, leading to the overall health and socio-economic development of nations. In this regard, we need to understand that women are not only victims of health problems, but their contribution in the family. Health care is significant.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Coalition for Women’s Health In Africa (CoWHA).

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Radio News Release (Soundbite): Dr Ergogie Tesfaye: Minister for Women and Social Affairs, Ethiopia Addresses the Absolute Importance of an Organisation like Cowha by Highlighting the Challenges Women on the Continent Face

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