Author: Oluwafolajimi Adesanya
Oluwafolajimi Adesanya is a budding global health expert with keen research interests in infectious diseases prevention and control; child health and nutrition as well as the global health effects of climate change. He is currently an infectious diseases research associate at the Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training, University of Ibadan, where he has been privileged to have his work published in several top global health peer-reviewed journals. He is also the Chief Administrator of The Panacea Project, where he designs and implements global health projects that drive the sustainable development of the African continent. Most recently he has consulted for the World Health Organisation (WHO) on the health issues of climate change, and he is an avid follower of Sino-African relations.
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