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How Malaria Champions and Women Miners Are Shaping Africa's Future

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Discover how these inspiring individuals are breaking barriers and driving change in Africa!

Breaking news! Kasifa Nakilima, a malaria champion in Uganda's Busoga Region, is leading the way in breaking the cycle of malaria and domestic strife. With photos by Jimmy Adriko/PMI MRA, her efforts are making a remarkable impact. On another front, women miners in Sub-Saharan Africa are leveraging newer technologies like artificial intelligence and big data to revolutionize the sector. The adoption of these technologies is changing the game for women in mining. With their resilience and innovation, they are reshaping the industry landscape. Did you know that malaria not only affects health but also has social and economic consequences? By addressing malaria, champions like Nakilima are tackling broader issues in their communities. Similarly, women miners using advanced technologies are not just transforming mining but also challenging gender norms in traditionally male-dominated sectors.

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Breaking the Cycle of Malaria and Domestic Strife - JSI (JSI)

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