presents the analysis of Luisa Manuel, Angolan biologist and expert in parasitology, on why Africa must move beyond being a recipient of foreign health interventions to becoming a leader in its own biosafety; how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of Africa's scientific dependence; and why public trust is the missing ingredient in the continent's health security equation.
#PanAfricanFrequency presents the analysis of Luisa Manuel, Angolan biologist and expert in parasitology, on why Africa must move beyond being a recipient of foreign health interventions to becoming a leader in its own biosafety; how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of Africa's scientific dependence; and why public trust is the missing ingredient in the continent's health security equation.
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