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African Agriculture and Medicine: Modern Orphans in a Globalizing World

The issue-focused, peer-reviewed article asserts that Africa must take a leadership role in tackling its scientific issues, such as Ebola and other orphan diseases, use of traditional methods in modern agriculture, research facilities that address regional problems, and control of its own scientific development.

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Resource Type: Non-journal article
Audience Level: High school lower division 9-10, High school upper division 11-12, Undergraduate lower division 13-14, Undergraduate upper division 15-16, Graduate, Profession (degree program), General public & informal education, Continuing education

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Authors and Editors: Thomas Odhiambo of African Academy of Sciences
Publisher: AIBS
Format: text/html
Copyright and other restrictions: Yes
Cost: No

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American Institute for Biological Sciences


     
   

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