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Can Science Speak to People’s Everyday Lives in Africa?

Posted By: adminon: November 03, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Dr Elizabeth Rasekoala, Farrant, France, HIV/AIDS, Makunga, Mandela, Namibian, Pan-African, Professor Jill Farrant, Professor Nox Makunga, Simon Elwin, South African, Stellenbosch UniversityNo CommentsViews:
Can Science Speak to People’s Everyday Lives in Africa?

Published initially in The Conversation, (November 2, 2016) under the title “Science needs to start speaking to people’s everyday lives in Africa”, this piece By Marima Joubert When scientis... Read more

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