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During a glamorous awards ceremony that took place on Friday night in Kigali, Rwanda, the Africa […]
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We are happy to announce that we have received a seed grant for our project titled […]
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One of the places where the battle against epilepsy stigma must be fought is within our […]
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Students and pupils with epilepsy often experience stigma, discrimination, and social exclusion in schools, which negatively […]
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Educational attainment for children with epilepsy is significantly lower compared to those without epilepsy. Epilepsy deprives […]
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Community health workers can significantly contribute to the reduction of the wide epilepsy treatment gap in […]
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Our Socio Economic Empowerment of Women With Epilepsy (SEE-WE) project was officially launched yesterday, March 6, […]
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International Epilepsy Day is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about epilepsy on a […]
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Children with epilepsy are more vulnerable to the negative consequences of the disease. Childhood-onset epilepsy […]
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Hello everyone I am Mundih Noelar Njohjam, a Medical Doctor, Social Activist and Entrepreneur. I am […]
Recent Posts
- Shinning a light on Onchocerciasis-associated Epilepsy in affected rural communities
- Brain Health and Prevention: Impact of a World brain Day Social Media Campaign
- Breaking Barriers and Changing Lives: The Guardian’s Article on EAARF’s Efforts to Combat Epilepsy
- Improving Educational Attainment and Outcomes for Underpriviledged Children with Epilepsy
- Why Improving Access to Effective Antiepileptic Medications in Resource-limited Settings is Crucial
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