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A Medical Student’s Logbook

Medical student Elizabeth K. Ngato shares the excitement and action of the emergency room.

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Maman Aishetu: A One-Woman Army

Maman Aishetu is an anchor in the community, providing hand sanitiser and masks for all who come to her buka.

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Truckers Troubles

Covid19 and the measures taken by government to curb the spread of the virus in 2020 hit cross borders truck drivers hard.

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My Caloric Odyssey

Ewura Adwoa Larbi writes about how her health began to take precedence over her appearance during lockdown.

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Rwandan Women Innovate

In Rwanda, women are leading the charge in innovation and access to healthcare services.

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Mental Health and Covid19 for Nigeria's Youth

3 young Nigerians about their experience of coping with mental health during lockdown.

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Expanding Kenya’s Green Belt

Thuku Kariuki discusses how Covid-19 gave us pause to think about our carbon footprint.

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Neutral Space

Collette Ifediorah shares her story about digital dating in the time of Covid-19.

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John Nkengasong on Africa's Vaccine Game Plan

John Nkengasong spoke to CovidHQAfrica desk about a range of issues including his vision for the vaccines in Africa, and his greatest worry.

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Living Fearlessly

Nnamdi Omesiete writes about how he learned to coexist with covid-19 without being a slave to his fears.

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The Prayer Principle

These homely church services were a way of maintaining a sense of normalcy and bringing us together as a family with God in the fore.

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A Driver's Troubles in Zimbabwe

There's a popular saying that Zimbabweans always use through hardships, ‘Chikuru kufema’. Breathing is the most important thing.