The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday reported an exponential rise in cholera cases in Africa amid a global surge in the disease.
The Nigerian vice president delivered a keynote before a multinational audience at Rockefeller Foundation in New York on Friday.
Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and William Ruto jointly announced this agreement on Wednesday.
The event, held at the Kasarani Stadium, is Kenya’s fifth presidential inauguration.
The investor maps were completed in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Djibouti and Mauritius.
The bulk of players selected are products of the national U-17 championship, as a few have already earned caps with the senior women’s national team.
African health ministers have endorsed a new strategy to boost access to the diagnosis, treatment and care of severe noncommunicable diseases.
“We hope this is just the beginning. Continued innovation is needed to develop…next-generation vaccines to increase available supply and enable a healthier vaccine market.”
Mr Buhari warned that peoples’ right to vote and determine who leads them should not be treated lightly.
Ms Moeti said the WHO released the landmark recommendations on using the first vaccine against malaria in 2021.
