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Sharon Atieno

Kenya

Science Journalist and Editor at Science Africa

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  • 1 week ago | news.scienceafrica.co.ke | Sharon Atieno |Science Africa

    By Sharon AtienoThe United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has called for the exemption of vulnerable countries from new tariff hikes, noting that they are already grappling with low growth and mounting uncertainty and their activities have a negligible effect on trade deficits. This follows US President Donald Trump’s new import taxes on goods entering the US.

  • 1 week ago | news.scienceafrica.co.ke | Sharon Atieno |Science Africa

    By Sharon AtienoWomen contribute significantly to production in agri-food systems however, they have little to show for it economically, Elizabeth Nsimadala, President Eastern Africa Farmers Federation (EAFF) said. She was speaking during a side event titled ‘Unpacking the status of women in agrifood systems’ convened by African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) at the inaugural CGIAR Science Week held on 7th- 12th April in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.scienceafrica.co.ke | Sharon Atieno |Science Africa

    By Sharon AtienoA new roadmap unveiled by Heifer International Kenya promises to improve the livelihoods of some 625,000 smallholder farmers in 26 counties across Kenya by 2030. The Practice for Change (P4C) Program Framework (2025-2030) will build resilient, farmer-owned groups through legal, financial and governance support. It will forge strategic private-sector partnerships to unlock inclusive, sustainable growth.

  • 1 month ago | news.scienceafrica.co.ke | Sharon Atieno |Science Africa

    By Sharon AtienoWith more than 130,000 cases annually, Kenya is among the thirty high-burden countries of tuberculosis (TB) in the world. However, the country is making tremendous progress in its fight against the disease. Aiban Ronoh, Head of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research at the Division of National Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Program, Ministry of Health, spoke during a media café in Nairobi to commemorate World TB Day.

  • 1 month ago | allafrica.com | Sharon Atieno

    Nzioka Samuel, 23, wandered around the corridors of Makueni's public hospital, searching for the HIV Testing Services (HTS) room. He was anxious but eager to know his status. When he found his way, contrary to his expectations, the HTS provider did not receive him warmly. After a brief discussion to understand what Nzioka wanted, she took him through the basics of what the test result might show and how to interpret it.

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