Ingrid Gercama

@AnthroVision

Journalist/anthropologist currently chasing 🐠 & . . Fellow. Available for exciting projects 🌍! .

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  1. Oct 5

    I can hardly explain how happy this makes me --> go go! !

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    Oct 3

    Very interesting article from the on the impact on militarisation on communities trust :

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    Oct 2

    /: 2 octobre 2014- 2 octobre 2019, 5 ans depuis que la ville de Beni, à l'est de la République Démocratique du vit un cycle interminable de massacres contre les civils

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    May 16

    West Africa's Ebola survivors still hurt, years after being cured. Their wounds cannot be seen. Imagine losing your family, being so sick you're more likely to die than live, witness friends pass away next to you, and be shunned by your community. 1/2

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  5. Sep 26

    Criminal syndicates in Africa and Asia are working together — and competing — to meet the seemingly insatiable demand for pangolins in China and other markets. Here’s how this underground trade risks wiping out the species:

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    Sep 26

    A deadly pathogen, spread airborne around the world, could wipe out almost 5 percent of the global economy. And we’re not ready.

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  7. Sep 25
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    Sep 25

    and contribution to Global Performance Monitoring Board. Read our report 'TOWARDS A COMMUNITY CENTRED APPROACH TO and to '

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    Sep 22

    : better & response for pandemics = community community community❗️Proud to have contributed to one key thematic paper for the report:

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    Sep 24

    📢 We're hiring researchers to join the iLAB team in . Using , you'll be tracking and exposing botnets and false content. 📍Nairobi 📝Apply here by 7 October Please RT

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    Sep 23

    Between 64,000 and 158,000 people die each year in sub-Saharan Africa from counterfeit antimalarial medication alone

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    Sep 22

    “We must be prepared for outbreaks at all times” Discusses the importance of investing in communities. “You must build trust with communities, educate them and empower them as they will be the first to see outbreaks.”

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    Countries’ health systems are only as strong as its weakest part, and currently these weaknesses threaten us all. More

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    Sep 22

    . “in an outbreak you have to be transparent. If you try to hide it you will find yourself in big trouble. If you are transparent there will be partners to help you”

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    The issued a statement this evening the likes of which I have never seen. It raises huge concerns about unreported in Tanzania, which has been unforthcoming. A country that isn't hiding something shouldn't look like it is.

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    Sep 21

    's peace deal will likely face a major crisis in November, warns . He told that it was unclear if any breakthrough had been made in talks between the warring parties taking place in .

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    Sep 19

    When given the choice, families of the victims of Ebola in DRC chose a safe and secure burial for their loved ones 100% of the time. Communities are not naïve - "they don't want to die" - but they do want agency. - 's Watson-Stryker

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    Sep 19

    There are financial disincentives to ending the Ebola outbreak in DRC, 's Ella Watson-Stryker tells . Affected people see big hotels filled with foreigners & land cruisers driving through their community. "They have a right to know where the aid money is going."

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    Sep 13

    Congo Ebola survivor passes college exam taken in isolation

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    Sep 13

    This is a really nice read - put together by early career researchers in our Bangladesh team with support from the fabulous and

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