Paul Adepoju
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Science, Media, PhD | @ONA Award Winner | Byline: @Nature, @TheLancet, @NewScientist, @SciAm, @HealthPolicyW, @Devex, @BusinessInsider
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In Dr Garry Aslanyan's conversation with Paul Adepoju, they discuss the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for media outlets to continue sharing reliable, trustworthy and easily accessible health information with the public.
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Paul Adepoj shares his personal experience of becoming a health journalist with Dr Garry Aslanyan in the latest episode of #GlobalHealthMatters . Paul Adepoju reminds us of the importance of locally relevant health journalism.
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ICYMI - #WorldHealthDay today! Celebrate by tuning in to my conversation with Paul Adepoju & Stephanie Nolen The right of everyone, everywhere to have access to health information is key in how they bring health stories to the front page #MyHealthMyRight
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The latest TDR #GlobalHealthMatters podcast is out now!
Host, Dr Garry Aslanyan speaks to health journalists, Paul Adepoju and Stephanie Nolen, as they discuss 'Bringing health stories to the front page'.
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Join us for this episode of #GlobalHealthMatters , with our guest Paul Adepoju. Paul is a Nigeria-based freelance health journalist and scientist who regularly reports for top media and science outlets like Health Policy Watch - Global Health News Reporting .
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Bringing #GlobalHealth stories to the front pages. The role of journalists in influencing policy and decolonization. Q+A w/ Paul Adepoju and Stephanie Nolen by Dr Garry Aslanyan on the #GlobalHealth Matters podcast🎙️ tdr.who.int/global-health-… via World Health Organization (WHO) #journalism
The latest episode of #GlobalHealthMatters has just been released! Tune in as Dr Garry Aslanyan speaks to two experienced health journalists, Paul Adepoju and Stephanie Nolen, about the role that health stories play in shaping the broader narrative of global health: tinyurl.com/GHM-E34
“Malaria claims too many lives each year, more than half a million children under 5 in Africa alone.”
Starting in Cameroon, over 3 million children in 20 countries are due to receive malaria vaccination in 2024. Paul Adepoju reports. hubs.li/Q02jGrbB0
.World Health Organization (WHO): The battle against maternal mortality has stagnated and high rates of deaths continue to plague sub-Saharan Africa, as well as other low- and middle-income nations.
✍️Paul Adepoju
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The United States described a four-pronged strategy to accelerate the eradication of #polio globally at the World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board session on poliomyelitis.
What are the four points? Read Paul Adepoju's story⬇️
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Thank you Paul Adepoju for moderating the discussion with young Africans Africa CDC YPC who are taking on health initiatives and implementing health policies in Africa #YoungAfricaWorks .
In case you missed it, catch the full discussion here: web.facebook.com/youngafricawor…
At the second edition of Africa CDC Youth Pre-Conferencem, Dr Chris Agape acknowledges to Paul Adepoju and other panelists that the local and global organizations are now recognizing young Africans to lead significant health initiatives. Tune in here: web.facebook.com/youngafricawor…
Healthcare workforce shortages exacerbated by poaching from the Global South.
News feature by Paul Adepoju
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'a giant leap towards a healthier and brighter future for Nigeria.'
The introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine into Nigeria's routine immunisation schedule has been welcomed by experts. Paul Adepoju reports. hubs.li/Q027GpYj0
Say hello to new Medical Journalists' Association members Eleanor Hayward
Gemma Collins SharonBarbourBBC
Sofia Lind Alice Klein Kathy Oxtoby Rob Galloway naomi grimley Jamie Smyth @johntingle David Lipanovic Lauren Nicolle Paul Adepoju +++ welcome to the best club in town!
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Although COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency, it remains a global health threat. For a recent International Center for Journalists webinar, Paul Adepoju shared ways in which journalists globally can continue informing their audiences about the virus.
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Malaria experts welcome WHO's recommendation of using the R21/Matrix-M vaccine to prevent malaria in children.
After many decades of research, there are now two approved vaccines for the disease. Paul Adepoju reports. hubs.li/Q025rJw50