By Editorial Staff As the world is grappling with rising temperatures and the cascading threats to…
Category: Health
When are telephones harmful?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Few inventions have transformed modern life as completely as the mobile phone.…
Workplace Wellness in Rwanda: breaking through silence, stigma, and cultural barriers
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye In this investigation— Uncovering gaps—Rwanda’s employee mental health policy: minimal implementation demands…
Uncovering gaps—Rwanda’s employee mental health policy: minimal implementation demands urgent action
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Despite the existence of national policies designed to safeguard workers’ well-being, the…
Thoughts as nutrition— rewiring the mind for health in an age of chaos
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye “Thoughts are the food of the mind. A new thought every day…
Trapped in silence— Rwanda’s invisible mental health crisis in the workplace
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Rwanda’s workforce is in quiet crisis. While the country has introduced a…
Health is hope: the foundation for a life well-lived
By Editorial Staff The late Tomas Carlyle’s poignant words “He who has health, has hope; and…
Even doctors can’t “define health” — so what does it really mean?
By Editorial Staff More than seven decades ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) defined ‘health’ as…
Analysis: the Beginnings Fund—a noble gesture that calls Africa to rise to its own greatness
By Editorial Staff The recent launch of the Beginnings Fund, a $600 million initiative to drastically…
Did you know “social determinants can be more important than health care or our genes?”
By Editorial Staff If your doctor prescribed a new medication today—one that didn’t come in a…