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Overcoming Vaccine Deployment Challenges among the Hardest to Reach: Lessons from Polio Elimination in India

"[I]t is.key to understand resistant groups justifications for not taking the vaccine and speak to their own framework of understanding..[P]ublic health authorities should acknowledge that promoting vaccines through actors that the public perceives as trustworthy is essential in improving vaccine uptake."

25 Questions Media Entrepreneurs Must Ask Themselves

March 12, 2021 Unfortunately, a good idea plus passion are not the only ingredients in building a long-term, sustainable business. This article and accompanying presentation, published by the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF), explore some of the questions media entrepreneurs should ask themselves when launching a startup or when transitioning from non-profit to for-profit status. In particular, the author looks at some of the basic truths that, in MDIF s experience, need to be considered around issues such as product, finance, positioning, audience, and access to markets. As stated in the article, Media is a business, and just like any business, the fundamental skills one needs remain pretty much the same - these range from the reason you became an entrepreneur to critically analyzing your market to knowing your audience and knowing how to make the business sustainable. The best way to arrive at these fundamental truths is to not have a set

Rapid Review: Perceptions of COVID-19 Vaccines in South Africa

"Understanding how individuals and population groups perceive and make sense of COVID-19 vaccines is critical to inform the design and implementation of risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) strategies, and guide interventions aiming to promote and sustain acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines." Although data show that expected acceptance

Reinventing the Uterus, One Organoid at a Time

as well as trans men and nonbinary people The Great ReadProfiles In Science Reinventing the Uterus, One Organoid at a Time Bioengineer Linda Griffith once grew a human ear on the back of a mouse. Now she is reframing endometriosis a “women’s disease” as a key to unlocking some of biology’s greatest secrets. Linda G. Griffith is a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at M.I.T., and its director of the Center for Gynepathology Research. “I don’t want to make endometriosis a women’s issue,” she said in 2014. “I want to make it an M.I.T. issue.”

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