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| Third more wild gorillas than previously thought, major study finds The greatest threats to gorillas are illegal hunting, habitat degradation and disease – particularly ebola, which has decimated their numbers in recent years. "All great apes, whether in Africa or Asia, are threatened by poaching, especially for the bushmeat trade," said David Greer, co-ordinator of African ...
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| WTO opens dialogue on trade and disasters Mr. Elhadj As Sy, Secretary-General, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, recalled the devastating impact of the ebola pandemic in terms of both loss of life and the economic impact on the affected countries, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. He said borders were closed, ...
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| More News In Global Health Los Angeles Times: Scientists have a promising new approach for treating drug-resistant tuberculosis (Healy, 4/25). News Deeply: Nutrition Financing Needs a Paradigm Shift: Save the Children (Byatnal, 4/25). NPR: The Forgotten Ebola Survivors Of Sierra Leone (Courtright, 4/25). Quartz: India could ...
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| SA's ability to manage epidemic weak: WHO JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's ability to manage any kind of epidemic is weak, a World Health Organisation (WHO) evaluation report revealed on Thursday. It called on government to urgently pass two bills with one former Member of Parliament (MP) saying Parliamentarians are to blame for the ...
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