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INTERFAITH DIPLOMACY IN AFRICA: BRIDGING CULTURAL GAPS TO FOSTER PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE

By: Grace Akinyi Odhiambo
Published: January 16, 2025
The pursuit of nation-building dreams persists in certain regions of Africa; however, recent years have witnessed fractures within many African states, primarily stemming from conflicts. These conflicts have led to brutal battles among various African groups, resulting in devastating consequences. Examples include the longstanding conflicts among the Karamajong of Uganda...

INDIA'S BATTLE AGAINST CHILD LABOR: ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HUMAN RIGHTS INTERVENTIONS

By: Banoo Sheikh Rehana
Published: January 16, 2025
Child labor remains a widespread issue globally, with developing economies, particularly in Africa and Asia, bearing the brunt of its serious consequences. While industrialized nations have made significant strides in reducing child labor, the problem persists in many regions, posing significant challenges to child welfare and development. Africa and Asia...

OVERCOMING THE DUAL THREAT: STRENGTHENING KENYA’S PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE TO HIV AND TB CO-INFECTIONS

By: Laura Michelle Evans, Michael James Williams
Published: January 16, 2025
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection significantly increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB) infection, leading to heightened concerns regarding disease progression and mortality rates. HIV-infected individuals face a substantially elevated risk of reactivating latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and experiencing rapid disease progression post-infection or reinfection with TB. Extensive research underscores the...