Day: February 13, 2023

OPEN Health to acquire leading US-based life science strategy and advisory firm Acsel Health

London, U.K., Feb. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OPEN Health, a pre-eminent global provider of scientific communications and HEOR & market access services, announced the acquisition of Acsel Health (“Acsel”), a New York-based life science strategy and advisory firm focused on commercial strategy, pricing and market access, and commercial excellence. Acsel’s deep industry expertise, scientific rigor,

Speakers Urge More Systemic Risk, Vulnerability Assessments of Potential Violence, as Security Council Charts Progress in Protecting Children during Armed Conflict

Trends in Killing, Maiming, Recruitment of Child Soldiers Remain at ‘Shockingly High Level’ Warns Special Representative With cycles of conflict becoming more intense, frequent and complex, the global community must prioritize risk assessments that raise red flags about potential violence against children, senior officials told the Security Council today, as

Official, Human Rights Group: Militia Attacks Kill 22 in East DR Congo

Militiamen killed 22 people in two separate attacks in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Ituri province on Sunday and Monday, a local official and a human rights group said, in ongoing violence in the region. The DRC’s government declared martial law in Ituri and neighboring North Kivu province in

Media Accommodation for TotalEnergies U-20 AFCON Egypt 2023

CAF and the Local Organizing Committee announced today the list of media hotels for the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2023 scheduled from 19 February to 11 March 2023. Media representatives wishing to cover the tournament can book accommodation at one of the following addresses: Source: Confederation of

Cameroon Hails President’s 90th Birthday, Supporters Call for Another Term

Cameroon is celebrating the 90th birthday of President Paul Biya, the world’s oldest head of government. Supporters say they hope he will extend his four decades in power when the next election comes in 2025. Opponents say Biya has become authoritarian and cite concerns about his health. Young people, especially