Decolonizing Medical Training for Development Impact in West Africa https://t.co/PS2g05igW4 My recent editorial for the West African Medical Journal on the need to decolonize medical education to acheive developmental impact in Africa. Happy reading.
“It is failing the world,” AfDB president Adesina said, “it is not able to mobilise the capital that the world needs to meet all of its development needs.”
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Whichever hemisphere you find yourself in today, happy Solstice!
From the Solstice Institute, creators of the @mWaterCo software platform.
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https://t.co/yvO992adSb now allows you to log farmland and forests as well.
You can create and link surveys to these sites, and then collect any data you want related to the work you are doing.
The elephant in the room: In-donor refugee costs. Good explainer on what can/can't/doesn't have to be counted as aid from @OECD https://t.co/Kfb1oYJdku
Did you know it has been 1 year since the release of our 1st-of-its-kind Climate-Poverty Connections Report? If you haven't checked it out yet, there's no time like the present! Click ⬇️ to see why it has been downloaded in 110+ countries & counting... 🌍 https://t.co/uZDh5ePup4
New blog! Most of the extreme poor live in middle income countries, but not for much longer. With Daniel Mahler and @nishant_yonzan@worldbankdata https://t.co/o7jUWKRHLk
The #EU's aid budget was over $70 billion in 2021. How can the institution do more for #globalhealth?
@peterbaker17@apmcdonnell @AnitaKappeli @rsilv_dc @JaneenMadan & @JavierHGuzmanC highlight 3 ways the EU can become a global health leader 👨⚕️:
https://t.co/cIo6ZysE96
Delighted for Gérard Krause to join @WHO as our Director for Surveillance Systems in the Div of Health Emergencies Intelligence & Surveillance Systems
Look forward to his leadership in curating our engagement on public health surveillance for the future
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