Tackling health inequity and infectious diseases in Africa: In-depth interview with Prof. Nicaise Ndembi
Tackling health inequity and infectious diseases in Africa: An in-depth interview with Prof. Nicaise Ndembi
We are pleased to bring you an insightful podcast interview with Prof. Nicaise Ndembi, Editor-in-Chief of the open-access Journal of Public Health in Africa (JPHIA). In this podcast, ‘Tackling health inequity and infectious diseases in Africa’, he delves into the pressing challenges of infectious diseases and explore the promising new era of public health on the African continent.
This is an exclusive discussion about the new editorial in the journal, ‘The pandemic agreement: Achieving an African win for health security inequity’, and the journal’s role in shaping the future of health research on the continent.
Tune in to hear:
- The growing impact and visibility of African science in public health.
- Insights on tackling infectious and non-communicable diseases across Africa.
- Strategic frameworks and innovative solutions from the Africa CDC.
This podcast is filled with expert perspectives and in-depth discussions ideal for researchers and public health professionals alike. Listen now at https://on.soundcloud.com/ufAcvJN6fAL8EdZQ7.
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