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Africa: Students in Uganda Develop Software to Monitor Unborn Babies
SciDev.Net, 23 May 2012
Three students at Makerere University in Uganda have designed mobile phone software that can monitor foetal movements and heartbeats. Read more »
The mobile phone software is able to monitor foetal movements and heartbeats.
Political instability, civil strife and humanitarian crises have over the past decades reversed maternal health development gains on the continent, health experts warn. Read more »
A World Health Organization study shows progress in maternal health in sub-Saharan Africa, where maternal deaths have decreased by 26 percent. But the death rate is still the ... Read more »
Parliamentarians from around the world are set to meet in Uganda for the 126th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly. Some of the issues to be discussed are good governance and ... Read more »
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