They lose everything in terms of understanding the biology, understanding exactly what is the root cause, and they can't see the relationship between the sample and the people.
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Flood, drought, and rising seas threaten sanitation systems. Everyone must have sustainable sanitation that can withstand #climatechange. UVP celebrates #EarthDay with our ever-present focus on supporting communities to re-build sanitation facilities destroyed by excessive rains.
For the first time in history, the next time Ebola strikes we will be ready thanks to a Gavi-funded global emergency stockpile of 500,000 doses of Ebola vaccine:
Shutting down commercial wildlife markets will cut off millions of families from fresh, affordable food. Discounting the socio-cultural and economic benefits that these markets provide is irresponsible.
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USAID Announces New $100 Million Project to Anticipate Threats Posed by Emerging Infectious Diseases | Press Release | U.S. Agency for International Development https://t.co/WdZ0bG4ewB
In eastern DRC, the pandemic is making it hard for youth and women to access sexual health services. Health workers are doing their best to provide care despite challenges. #DutyofCare https://t.co/uajdRi6bv6
It doesn’t mean USAID is wasting its money, as the training program did genuinely improve lives. It just means that poor people are pretty good at improving their own lives, and we should default there while we strive to find programs that do even better. https://t.co/t05iSz7uCD
There is the question of governance of the global health emergency architecture. The board finds that governance for global health preparedness as “too complex” and "underdeveloped.” https://t.co/5WhhRvPVfL
Gates reports that nearly twice as many deaths could be prevented if Covid-19 vaccines were distributed to all countries based on their populations rather than to the 50 richest countries first. https://t.co/VN5eTgpAIw
USAID funded 25 Haitian scholars, including 13 women, to earn master’s degrees in agriculture from U.S. universities. See how they're now ready to give back to their country: https://t.co/u7BdYeccaN
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A U.S. agency is resurrecting a version of Predict, a scientific network that for a decade watched for new pathogens dangerous to humans. It was allowed to expire last year by the Trump administration, just before the coronavirus pandemic broke out. https://t.co/NHSTxdvsEO
Marie-Roseline, an Epidemiologist, is no stranger to fighting epidemics under harrowing conditions. As a field coordinator with @WHO, she helped to lead the #Ebola response in #DRC amid a series of violent attacks.
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