PhD Candidate, Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan
I am a doctoral candidate in community health and epidemiology with backgrounds in public policy, global health and health administration. My research focuses on the complex interplay between political and social factors and health inequalities. My research is informed by the theoretical perspective of the political economy of health and has explored topics such as as public transportation, health equity analysis and poverty reduction using the political economy lens.
Coronavirus cases in Africa could top 1 billion: Response must battle unique challenges
Apr 22, 2020 13:10 pm UTC| Health
As the SARS-CoV-2 virus sweeps across the globe, African countries are bracing themselves for grave consequences. The projections released on April 17 estimate more than a billion cases and 300,000 deaths due to...
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