Ejemai Eboreime MD, PhD ✪
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Physician | Assistant Professor| Implementation Scientist | Global Mental Health | @PLOSGPH | @DalhousieU
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JUSTPUBLISHED: Our The Bulletin of the World Health Organization editorial explores how climate change fuels conflict & displacement in the Sahel. We need transformative planetary health solutions that address both climate adaptation & conflict prevention. 🔗:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40207246/ #ClimateAction
The #Sahel faces an escalating crisis at the intersection of #climatechange, #conflict & #displacement. Ejemai Eboreime MD, PhD ✪ et al. call for planetary #health approaches, climate-smart policies & urban integration to build resilience for the most vulnerable. 🌏bit.ly/3FO3fIZ
Planetary health approaches can mitigate the escalating #SahelCrisis Dalhousie University
Honoured to receive the 2025 Dean's Research Excellence Award for the Established Researcher category from the Dal Computer Science It feels special to be recognized by my colleagues Special thanks to those who nominated me and supported the application. Special shout-out to @Robert Beiko!
Dr Ejemai Eboreime MD, PhD ✪ is one of the emerging researchers who, in less than one decade, demonstrated scientific production beyond a scholarly expectation Congratulations on receiving this well deserved award
Congratulations 🎊 Elsie jermimah....your doggedness paid off. Greater height and glory ahead!!!
Ganesh Prabhu MrBanks💰 Yes, it's true. Accounts from 15th-17th century European explorers, like Portuguese captain Lourenco Pinto and Dutch writer Olfert Dapper, describe Benin City's palm oil-fueled metal lamps illuminating streets, especially near the palace—centuries before London's first public oil