1. Orapiha matata, ari manera aphama okasopha owetchiha acitchu ni iretcha. Matata ni o?u?u, aakhala ni owera sa waatesa acitchu ni iretcha sa on?voreiha mutchu nari orakhiha iretcha waakinanku. acitchu sintoco mihaco, iviru, anamalha aphome, ekhura ni makhurwa a wootcha akhala muvolowa nmwilini...
  2. Chagas is a disease caused by a parasite namedTrypanosoma cruzi. The parasite is transmitted to humans through the bite of an insect known as the kissing bug, vinchuca, chinche, barbeiro and scientifically calledTriatoma infestans. This video discusses methods to help prevent this disease....
  3. West Nile Virus is a disease transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes acquire the virus by feeding on the blood of infected migratory birds. A common female mosquito,Culex pipiens, is the main mosquito responsible for the transmission of the virus. However, other species, such asAedes...
  4. This animation addresses the pain of Sickle Cell disease and how clinicians should handle Sickle Cell patients. The pain of Sickle Cell Disease is very real. Sickle Cell vaso-occlusive pain is more severe than most other pain conditions encountered in the Emergency Department. However, it is very...
  5. Tuberculosis is a common infection and contagious disease caused by a bacterium that usually lodges in the lungs. These 4 minutes and 31 seconds give general information about this disease and provide an important message: TB is treatable and curable. The video also illustrates some significant...
  6. Evitiyu elaa enonihera merelo sa missokho ikhanle olivihiwa mutchu atchonpela muthukumano wa munikhuruni navetho missokho ikhanle mulivihiwa mutchu ahiperekha ikhorowa sa okuha mukaachani wa mussurukhu. Elaa evitiyu yaneraru mwa ivitiyu thanu ni emoha inaleeliha olapa ni mussurukhu wa vakhani.
  7. Nvitiyu mu, nhu munaya ohusera miphiro sokwelela wawi npatchere muthukumano sothene munikhuruni na okuha mussurukhu. Nvetho yotcharela merelo ya opoleya ikhorowa. Eitiyu yanecheche npuwa wa ivitiyu thanu ni emoha inaleeliha olapa ni mussurukhu wa vakhani.
  8. Key Resource Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO) is a university based program. SAWBO transforms extension information on relevant topics such as agriculture, disease and women's empowerment, into 2D, 2.5D and 3D animations, which are then voice overlaid into a diversity of languages from around the...
  9. Compost can be used to improve the quality of your soil. You can use plant materials, animal manure and kitchen scraps to create compost. Compost will add nutrients and organic matter to your soil. This animation explains the process of creating and storing compost.
  10. Naturally occurring insecticidal compounds can be extracted from neem seeds and sprayed onto crops to prevent pest insect damage. This animation explains how to sort neem fruits, dry them, remove their outer shells, sort the seeds, grind them, mix the powder in water, filter the mixture, and then...