Health
Children are eating an extra 8 sugar cubes daily
Half of the sugar in our children's diets comes from sugary drinks, sweets, biscuits, cakes, puddings, sugary breakfast cereals and higher-sugar yoghurts and puddings. But it's easy to cut back by swapping from higher- to lower-sugar products. Read more
HIV Travel Restrictions
GBCHealth has produced this powerful video highlighting the impact of travel restrictions on an employee who was traveling en route to a business meeting. Read more
Edward Greene, M.D on the role of business in supporting efforts to address AIDS
Edward Greene, M.D. is the UNAIDS Special Envoy on AIDS in the Caribbean. Here he talks about the role of business in supporting efforts to address AIDS in the region, as well as challenges in reaching youth with appropriate messaging around HIV/AIDS Read more
Parks Tau - Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg on the role of business in health
Parks Tau, the Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, sat down with GBCHealth to discuss the role of business in addressing health. Watch Tau on the Healthy Cities panel at the 2012 GBCHealth Conference here Read more
GBCHealth interview with Peter Lamptey MD
Peter Lamptey, M.D. talks about the expansion of FHI360, from solely focusing on family planning to expanding to other realms of health issues. Read more
Johnson & Johnson presents the 2012 Frontline Heroes Award to mothers2mothers
GBCHealth member Johnson & Johnson presents the 2012 Frontline Heroes Award to member mothers2mothers for their innovative work in addressing preventing mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV at the 2012 GBCHealth Awards Dinner. Read more
Business Action on Health Award to HP
The 2012 Business Action on Health Award for Partnership and Collective Action is awarded to HP at the 2012 GBCHealth Conference. Read more
GBCHealth Business Leadership Award to Heineken
HEINEKEN is awarded the GBCHealth Business Leadership Award at the 2012 GBCHealth Conference and Awards Dinner. HEINEKEN is a trailblazer in the global health space, with programs spanning the globe and addressing health concerns like malaria Read more
Komen on HIV AIDS and maternal health work to reduce breast cancer
British Robinson, Vice President of Global Strategy and Programs at Susan G. Komen for the Cure, defines forward as partnering across sectors to apply the lessons learned from HIV/AIDS and maternal health work to reduce the burden of breast cancer fo Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 622 (May 1 - 14 2024)
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 621 (April 17 - 30 2024)
30 years after genocide: Rwanda's older generations fear a return of ethnic tensions Read more
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Embrace solar for a brighter future! Read more
Young middle-class Nigerians are desperate to leave the country: insights into why
Since the 1980s, migration has been a part of the Nigerian middle-class psyche, catalysed by the usual suspects: high unemployment, security concerns, infrastructure gaps, and poor governance. Migrants tends to be middle-class since one needs Read more
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa
To begin with, Winnie and Nelson mythologised themselves. Both intuitively understood that their greatest talent lay in public performance. Not just any public performance, but the sort that is exemplary, that embodies a collective spirit, a set of Read more
The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again – another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights
The Gambia’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) since 2015 is under threat. Proposed changes before parliament could permit medicalised female genital cutting and allow it for consenting adults. Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 620 (April 3 - 16 2024)
The Gambia may allow Female Genital Mutilation again Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 619 (March 20 - April 2 2024)
Why children are prime targets of armed groups in Northern Nigeria. Read more
Trumpet TV
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK) in a Zoom rage, calls Journalist 'Femi Okutubo stupid!
Nigerian politician and lawyer - Chief Femi Fani-Kayode stormed out of a Zoom Conversation organised by BEN Television London after calling Publisher of Trumpet Media Group - 'Femi Okutubo, stupid! Read more
Dr Titus Odedun speaks about his GAB Award
Nana Ofori-Atta Oguntola interviews former Surgery tutor and examiner - Dr Titus Odedun on his recent Award from the Gathering of Africa's Best. Titus Odedun bagged a Gathering of Africa's Best (GAB) Award for outstanding contributions to the Read more
Why Nigeria must celebrate - Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, Nigeria High Commissioner to the UK
Nigeria High Commissioner to the Court of St. James' - Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida OFR, CFR speaks to Trumpet TV about the giant strides being taken at the Mission, efforts to combat corruption at the Mission, why Nigeria must celebrate, and more. Read more
You can't compare Nigeria with the UK - Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida
Nigeria High Commissioner to the Court of St. James' - Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida OFR, CFR tells Trumpet TV that you can not compare Nigeria with the United Kingdom. Read more