The award recognizes Lipkin’s decades of significant contributions to public health and the identification, prevention, and treatment of infectious disease outbreaks.
The duo are honored for their contributions to combatting the spread of HIV/AIDS and for transformative public health advocacy and programming throughout Africa and globally.
As climate change puts more pressure on the global food supply, agriculture will, by necessity, adopt practices that may exacerbate its environmental impact.
A new 27-country study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour finds that communicating the consensus among scientists can clear up misperceptions and strengthen beliefs about climate change.
ICAP in Sierra Leone launches new school policy guidelines for integrating health, nutrition, and water, sanitation, and hygiene services into preschool centers in the country.
First Ladies and their senior advisors from countries across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East will participate in this high-level executive leadership program.