How climate change, insecurity affect control of tsetse flies, sleeping sickness
By JOSEPH MURAYA MOMBASA – Climate change and wars in sections of Sub-Saharan Africa have slowed down the efforts to eliminate tsetse flies and African Trypanosomiasis, commonly known as sleeping sickness, experts have said. Related posts East African women demand land rights, accountability over climate projects 4th May 2026 Hunter-Gatherer communities decry evictions, demand inclusion … Continue reading How climate change, insecurity affect control of tsetse flies, sleeping sickness
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