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Eurogroup statement on draft budgetary plans for 2023

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
The Eurogroup welcomes the individual draft budgetary plans which are key to the coordination of fiscal policy in the euro area. The Eurogroup highlights that the euro area economy continued its strong post-pandemic recovery in 2022, thanks to the swift policy action at national, EU and euro area level, and in spite of the economic impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Remarks by President Charles Michel after his meeting with Prime Minister of Slovenia Robert Golob

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
President Charles Michel and Prime Minister of Slovenia Robert Golob met in Ljubljana and held a joint press conference focusing on Russia’s war on Ukraine, energy and Western Balkans.

Human rights violations: EU restrictive measures prolonged for a further year

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
The Council adopted today a decision prolonging the restrictive measures against serious human rights violations and abuses for a further year, until 8 December 2023.

A Tanács következtetései a belvízi közlekedés folyamatban lévő fejlesztéséről (NAIADES III)

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
A Tanács következtetéseket fogadott el a belvízi közlekedés folyamatban lévő fejlesztéséről (NAIADES III).

Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T): Council adopts its position to ensure sustainable connectivity in Europe

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T): Council adopts its position to ensure sustainable connectivity in Europe.

Media advisory – Eurogroup meeting of 5 December and Economic and Financial Affairs Council of 6 December 2022

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:46
Main agenda items, approximate timing, public sessions and press opportunities.

Justice en Suisse: Payot fait recours auprès du Tribunal cantonal

24heures.ch - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:39
La librairie avait déposé un premier recours auprès du Conseil d’État valaisan fin novembre pour avoir été exclue de la campagne «2e livre gratuit».
Categories: Swiss News

Loi sur l’IA : les États membres adoptent une position commune

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:38
Les ministres européens ont donné leur accord à une approche générale du règlement sur l’intelligence artificielle (AI Act) lors de la réunion du Conseil « Télécommunications » mardi (6 décembre).
Categories: Union européenne

Hétfőn 161 új fertőzöttet azonosítottak PCR-teszttel, 3 halálos áldozat

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:27
NCZI: December 5-én az elvégzett 1.030 laboratóriumi PCR-tesztből 161 (15,63 %) zárult pozitív eredménnyel. A járvány hazai halálos áldozatainak a száma hétfőn 3-mal 20.745-re emelkedett.

Président de la Confédération: Pour Berset, c’est le chant du cygne ou l’année du renouveau

24heures.ch - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:26
Le Fribourgeois sera élu mercredi pour la 2e fois à la tête de la Confédération. Pour le ministre de l’Intérieur, c’est un tournant dans sa carrière.
Categories: Swiss News

Stockende Beitrittsverfahren: EU will Westbalkanländer bei Gipfel beruhigen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:21
Die Staats- und Regierungschefs der EU werden am Dienstag (6. Dezember) in Albaniens Hauptstadt Tirana mit ihren Kolleg:innen aus den westlichen Balkanstaaten zusammentreffen, um der Region angesichts der Befürchtungen über den zunehmenden Einfluss Russlands und Chinas eine Zukunft in der Union zu sichern. 
Categories: Europäische Union

Déchets papiers: Pas de distribution de tous-ménages à la demande

24heures.ch - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:18
Les sénateurs considèrent que changer l’autocollant «pas de pub» par «publicité bienvenue» relève plus du défi que d’une réelle progression écologique.
Categories: Swiss News

Kenya fails to achieve two-thirds gender rule even after elections

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:16
Kenya has failed to meet the two-thirds gender threshold as stated by the 2010 constitution regarding elective and appointive bodies.
Categories: Africa

Battling the Twin Challenge of HIV and Cervical Cancer

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:10

A community health worker spreads the message of screening for cervical cancer along with HIV. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS

By Joyce Chimbi
Nairobi, Dec 6 2022 (IPS)

Damaris Anyango* was recently discharged from Kenyatta National Hospital, battling the twin challenge of cervical cancer and HIV. She is 50 years old and was diagnosed with HIV nearly ten years ago.

Despite the heightened risk of developing cervical cancer due to the underlying HIV-positive condition, her first cervical cancer screening was undertaken three years ago.

“It has been a big challenge dealing with HIV and cervical cancer. When I was told that my HIV test was positive, many years ago, I thought my life was over. I started giving away my possessions, but I was counselled and accepted my status. Only to receive a second blow,” she says from her home in Homabay County.

Research by the World Health Organization (WHO) paints a female face of HIV. Women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa accounted for two in every three new HIV infections in 2021, entering a cohort of women at significant risk of developing cervical cancer.

“Women living with HIV are six times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to women without HIV. Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus and is the most common sexually transmitted infection,” says Oscar Raymond Omondi, a cervical cancer expert and researcher across the East African region.

He says that even though most human papillomavirus (HPV) infection clears up on their own and that most pre-cancerous lesions resolve spontaneously, this is not often the case for women living with HIV.

“Women living with HIV are not always able to clear an HPV infection due to a weakened immune system. In the first place, women with HIV have a higher risk of acquiring HPV. Thereafter, pre-cancerous cells progress very fast in developing cervical cancer,” Omondi observes.

Against this backdrop, an even larger magnitude of cervical cancer looms. According to data from Kenya’s Ministry of Health, HIV prevalence is highest among women at 6.6 percent compared to men at 3.1 percent.

Today, cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Kenya. Yet, Mary Kamau, a nurse in HIV care and treatment at Kiambu Sub-County Level 5 hospital, says that efforts to prevent, screen and treat have not been urgently scaled up.

“Cervical cancer is a very big problem in Kenya even though it is easily preventable. One of the major barriers to combating cervical cancer is low screening. Despite the magnitude of the disease, cervical cancer screening coverage for all women in the country aged 15 to 49 years is a shocking 14 percent,” Omondi says.

Kamau says HIV and cervical cancer are driven and accelerated by significant gender inequalities, poverty, low education, rural residence and low knowledge levels of cervical cancer, HPV and available options for prevention, treatment and control.

Omondi concurs, saying that HIV and cervical cancer are very closely related and thrive under similar conditions, and yet, “we continue to employ very different strategies in tackling both diseases. We can fast track prevention and control of these diseases by employing a combined approach.”

Against this backdrop, the WHO released a new edition of its guidelines on cervical cancer screening and treatment to prevent cervical cancer, including 16 new and updated recommendations and good practice statements for women living with HIV.

Omondi stresses the importance of collaboration between HIV and cervical cancer programs, saying that such a model would accelerate the prevention, control and elimination of HIV and cervical cancer.

He emphasizes that cervical cancer is preventable and curable if detected early. But due to lack of timely screening and treatment, according to UNAIDS research, cervical cancer is an AIDS-defining illness.

Once they acquire HPV and if left untreated, women with HIV quickly develop cervical cancer. Health experts such as Kamau say that while women are living longer due to antiretroviral treatment, they are left significantly vulnerable to other illnesses and premature death.

“Women living with HIV are in regular, close contact with health care systems. There is a need to assess why health systems are unable to deliver cervical cancer screening services to said women on a regular basis,” she observes.

“There are definitely challenges with staffing. There is a lot more focus on HIV and especially when it comes to funding. There is outreach and sustained sensitization of HIV and very little going on in the cervical cancer camp.”

Anyango agrees, saying that she has received full support, including home visits concerning HIV, but the same cannot be said of cervical cancer.

“I was screened for cervical cancer because my daughter, who is studying nursing, insisted on it. I did not know what it was all about. In fact, I always thought cervical cancer was caused by chemicals, and since I live in the village, I thought we were safe from it,” she says.

Even though research by WHO suggests that cervical cancer could be the first cancer to be eliminated, for countries in sub-Saharan Africa, it will be a long and gruelling journey unless there is sustained sensitization of the importance of cervical cancer vaccination and screening.

“Health facilities have been providing vaccination against HPV for girls aged ten years since 2021. We need to scale up efforts to improve vaccination, screening and treatment. I believe reaching young girls in schools with this information would be a great step in the right direction,” says Kamau.

Meanwhile, Anyango urges all women to undergo regular cervical cancer screening and suggests that the government partner with churches to boost awareness levels.

“If you visit any church, you will see that a majority of the worshippers are women. This is a good place to spread the message on cervical cancer,” she suggests.

Anyango says her body has responded well to treatment, and she has returned to her fish-selling business on the shores of Lake Victoria in Homabay County.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

Részeg volt a Tornalja melletti tragikus baleset feltételezhető okozója

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 11:00
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US-EU Gipfel: Geringe Fortschritte zu umstrittenen Subventionen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 10:52
Beamte der USA und der Europäischen Union trafen sich am Montag (5. Dezember) zu Handels- und Technologiegesprächen, doch die Spannungen wegen der amerikanischen Subventionen für die grüne Industrie, die Europa als wettbewerbswidrig betrachtet, hielten sich in Grenzen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Heger Albániába utazott az EU-Nyugat-Balkán csúcstalálkozóra

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 10:40
TASR: Eduard Heger miniszterelnök kedden Tiranába, Albániába utazott, ahol részt vesz az EU-Nyugat-Balkán csúcstalálkozón. Ez az első csúcstalálkozó, amelyet a nyugat-balkáni régióban tartanak – közölte hivatalos honlapján az Európai Tanács.

EU countries adopt a common position on Artificial Intelligence rulebook

Euractiv.com - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 10:37
EU ministers green-lighted a general approach to the AI Act at the Telecom Council meeting on Tuesday (6 December). EURACTIV provides an overview of the main changes.
Categories: European Union

Londres : une mère algérienne se bat pour récupérer son fils de 2 ans

Algérie 360 - Tue, 12/06/2022 - 10:25

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