Empowering girls in Africa: A Q&A with Sierra Leone First Lady Fatima Maada Bio harvard.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from harvard.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Misinformation thrived during the pandemic, exacerbating health inequities. To meet its core mission, the public health field needs to engage more actively, particularly in historically mistrustful communities.
Misinformation thrived during the pandemic, exacerbating health inequities. To meet its core mission, the public health field needs to engage more actively, particularly in communities it has historically failed to equitably protect.
Graduating Chan School student Benita Kayembe is examining the vast hazardous, informal mining sector in the DRC, which accounts for 20 percent of that nation’s cobalt, a key element fueling the planet’s surge toward a fossil fuel free future.