J&J Ebola vaccine to start clinical trials in early 2015
HEALTH-EBOLA/JOHNSON JOHNSON:J&J Ebola vaccine to start clinical trials in early 2015
Finland Donates €29 Million Over Four Years To Provide Life-Saving Food In Crises
HELSINKI/ROME - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today welcomed a generous contribution of €29 million (US$40 million) from the Government of Finland. This contribution will support WFP's life-saving humanitarian work in countries gripped by crises, as well as those struggling with hunger beyond the media spotlight.
Kenya steps up Ebola surveillance before regional summit
Some Kenyans fear the Ebola virus could be carried into Kenya by road from Congo
Banning bushmeat to stem Ebola outbreaks is unworkable, expert says
Tens of millions of Africans rely on bushmeat and wild fish for up to 80 pct of their protein
UNHCR and partners distribute urgently needed aid to flooded camps in Ethiopia
UNHCR and the government have started to look at possible new sites where they can relocate the most vulnerable.
Displaced Iraqis who fled from the violence in Mosul walk during their wedding at a school in Baghdad
Displaced Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim Mohammed Harith Youssif (R), 25, walks with his 20-year-old bride Reem Ahmed (R), a Sunni Muslim who fled from the violence in Mosul, during their wedding at a school in Baghdad September 1, 2014. The Sh'ite Muslim man married his Sunni Muslim bride in Baghdad on Monday, after the couple had fled violence by Islamic State militants in their home town of Mosul. Picture taken September 1, 2014. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS RELIGION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)