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Here, we provide insightful articles, caregiving tips, expert advice, research updates, personal stories, and resources designed to support individuals living with dementia, their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

New Telegraph

Experts Converge in Abuja to Tackle Dementia Challenges in Africa

Healthcare professionals, policymakers, and advocates gathered in Abuja to address the growing burden of dementia across Africa, emphasizing policy reform, public awareness, and collaborative solutions.

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The Sun Nigeria

Health Experts Converge to Tackle Dementia in Ageing Citizens

Specialists call for strengthened healthcare systems and improved community-based support to respond effectively to dementia in Africa’s ageing population.

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Observers Times

Experts Meet in Abuja to Tackle Dementia Challenges in Africa

Stakeholders highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research, policy alignment, and sustained advocacy to strengthen dementia care across the continent.

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Leadership Newspaper

Experts to Tackle Dementia Challenges in Africa

The conference spotlighted dementia as an urgent public health priority, urging increased funding, caregiver support, and evidence-based policy implementation across African nations.

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People's Defender

Dementia Africa Commemorates 2026 Dementia Week with Awareness Walk

Dementia Africa wishes to formally invite health practitioners, critical stakeholders in the health sector, civil society organizations, development partners, media organizations, and the general public to participate in a planned awareness walk

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Nigerian Tribune

Dementia Africa commemorates 2026 Dementia Week with awareness walk

Dementia Africa has announced that the 2026 Dementia Week will begin next Monday with an awareness walk aimed at raising public awareness about dementia, advocating improved healthcare support systems, and showing solidarity with people living with the condition and their caregivers across Nigeria and Africa.

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