#go#containers#cyclonedx#docker#go#golang#hacktoberfest#oci#sbom#spdx#static_analysis#tool
Syft is a tool that helps create a list of all the software components used in your applications, known as a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). This list is important for finding vulnerabilities and ensuring that your software complies with licensing rules. By using Syft, you can better manage your software's security and compliance. It works with many types of software and can be used with other tools like Grype to check for vulnerabilities. This helps keep your software safe and up-to-date.
https://github.com/anchore/syft
Ethiopia’s First R21 Malaria Vaccine Rollout, A Global First In A Refugee Camp (MSF)
https://borkena.com/2025/12/15/ethiopias-first-r21-malaria-vaccine-rollout-a-global-first-in-a-refugee-camp/#Ethiopia#Malaria#MSF
Eliminating #malaria requires continued implementation of measures proven to stop the local spread of the malaria parasite.
Every Nigerian has a role to play in accelerating the fight against #malaria infection⬇️
➡️Use insecticide-treated nets when sleeping in places where malaria is present
➡️Use mosquito repellents after dusk
➡️Use coils and vaporizers
➡️Wear protective clothing
➡️Use window nets
➡️Clear stagnant water in your environment to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes
#WorldMalariaDay2024
The theme for #WorldWaterDay2023 is 'Accelerating the change to solve the water and sanitation crisis'
Diseases like #cholera, #yellowfever, #typhoid and #malaria can be prevented by proper water/sewage management & by consumption of clean water
Be the change you want to see!
Mosquitoes are carriers of various diseases, including #Malaria, #YellowFever, #DengueFever, and #ZikaVirus, with cases rising during the rainy season.
You can protect yourself:
➡Eliminate stagnant water to prevent mosquito breeding
➡Use mosquito repellent and wear clothing that covers your arms and legs
➡Sleep under insecticide-treated mosquito nets
➡Keep drainages and gutters clear
➡Install screens on doors and windows
#WorldMosquitoDay