Renforth Appoints Dr. James Franklin as Principal Technical Advisor on the Surimeau VMS Discovery
Renforth Resources Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Franklin as the Principal Technical Advisor for our Surimeau VMS Discovery, located adjacent to the Canadian Malartic Mine, in Malartic, Quebec and approximately 20 kms. south of Agnico Eagle’s LaRonde MineDr. Franklin, a member of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, brings to Renforth unparalleled expertise in the identification and maturation of …
Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR)(OTC PINK:RFHRF)(WKN:A2H9TN) (“Renforth” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Franklin as the Principal Technical Advisor for our Surimeau VMS Discovery, located adjacent to the Canadian Malartic Mine, in Malartic, Quebec and approximately 20 kms. south of Agnico Eagle’s LaRonde Mine
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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 27, 2021 / Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR)(OTC PINK:RFHRF)(WKN:A2H9TN) ( Renforth or the Company ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Franklin as the Principal Technical Advisor for our Surimeau VMS Discovery, located adjacent to the Canadian Malartic Mine, in Malartic, Quebec and approximately 20 kms. south of Agnico Eagle s LaRonde Mine.
Dr. Franklin, a member of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, brings to Renforth unparalleled expertise in the identification and maturation of VMS deposits worldwide, an experience which will be put to good use on our 215 km
2 Surimeau property, where we recently encountered visible nickel, zinc and copper sulphides in our maiden 200m drill program targeting the southern 20km geological/geophysical trend (PR Nov. 24/20). Our drilling, which was in the Victoria West area, in the western end of the trend, extends the presence of mineralization (as seen in previous surface sampling by Renforth an
Offline App Expands Malaria Protection for Children in Benin
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But malaria can be prevented with several interventions, including medications provided during
seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC). When the summer rain arrives, health workers supported by USAID through the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) treat children with four monthly rounds of SMC.
Research and previous experience show that it works. During the 2019 campaign, the PMI and USAID-supported Integrated Health Services Activity, led by Management Sciences for Health, treated more than 100,000 children below the age of five reducing malaria cases by
50 percent compared to the last two years in Malanville-Karimama and Tanguiéta-Matéri-Cobly, two of Benin’s health administration zones in Alibori and Atacora, respectively. Seeing this success, PMI and USAID partnered with the Global Fund, which supported treatments in Banikoara and Kandi-Gogounou-Ségbana, to cover all of Alibori this year.