Nigeria: FGM Rises Amid Pandemic
Campaigners warn that lockdown left many girls and young women vulnerable to the practice.
Campaigners warn that lockdown left many girls and young women vulnerable to the practice.
Resistance continues despite studies showing the jab shields both expectant mothers and their babies.
The problem predates the pandemic, but coronavirus restrictions have exacerbated it.
Amid trauma of defeat, there has been little discussion of the ethical implications of state-sponsored programme.
The country is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, but production and consumption of fossil fuel continues to grow.
Infections are on the rise as conspiracy theories fuel scepticism, further hobbling immunisation efforts.
Scarcity of in-patient care means that many struggle to access help.
Rates are half of what they are in the rest of Moldova as locals wait for Sputnik V jab.
Vulnerable and isolated older people appear left to fend for themselves.
With only 2.6 per cent of adults fully vaccinated, the country awaits promised doses.