New vaccines to protect against tuberculosis are finally on the horizon, with leading candidates currently in Phase III testing to offer broader protection for adults and adolescents.
But a vaccine only works if it reaches people. That’s why the INTRO-TB-VAX study is already live in Zambia, Nigeria, and Indonesia, gathering data to determine the best, fastest way to disseminate the vaccine the moment it achieves approval.
Here’s how experts are moving from reactive planning to proactive readiness: https://t.co/3YxJXaHzcz
Ticked off another writing goal of mine . To be published on @BBC_Travel . I wrote about the Chef in Livingstone, Zambia 🇿🇲 who is elevating Zambian fine dining culture at his home restaurant. https://t.co/kEJt3BojNA
COMING THIS SEPTEMBER!
What happens when Black women write the unspeakable? That is exactly what Dancing with Jinns: African Women Write on Taboo sets out to answer.
🖇️ https://t.co/UXEXIO1zHi
I am hosting a media briefing on #hantavirus today at 15:00h CEST. You can join and watch via @WHO and my social media channels across X, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.
Introducing the 2025 JAY Lit Prize for Fiction shortlist
“All Things Go” by Fatima Okhuosami @fatimaokhuosami (Issue 9)
“The Grand Funeral of Baba Alamu” by Olayinka Yaqub @olayinka_yaqub (Issue 9)
“The One Who Works in the Garden” by Fiske Nyirongo @ChimikaCha (Issue 10)
to the ones who’ve only known about despair..." 📶📶
Today, we're eavesdropping on this conversation between our Akal Mohan and Laurène️, the author of Child of Congo, a stunning collection of poems.
📖Read the full interview here
https://t.co/YSVBBPBiQ9
@MohanAkal