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Vector Biologist specializing in Mosquito-Borne Disease ||@SimbaSCTanzania
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Inside Tanzania’s Ifakara Health Institute labs with the The Sun, scientists are engineering mosquitoes to resist malaria. But UK & US funding cuts now threaten this lifesaving work. We must back the The Global Fund, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance & British-backed science to end malaria 👉 bit.ly/3Su4gsm
Adopting resilience practices in new infrastructure projects would entail a minor additional cost (3%), while yielding significant benefits: an average return of $4 for every $1 invested. blogs.worldbank.org/en/governance/… via World Bank Gov
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