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SUMMARY:Africa and COVID-19 Webinar Series: Current State and Priorities
DESCRIPTION:<p>	September 30 <em>- Current State and Priorities</em></p><p style="margin-bottom:.0001pt">	<span style="line-height:normal">On February 14, Africa’s first case of COVID-19 was reported in Egypt. By August, Africa surpassed more than 1 million diagnosed cases of COVID-19. Wide disparities exist in the scale of and response to the outbreak: more than half of reported cases are in South Africa, while Tanzania has controversially declared their country free of cases in June. Across the continent, initial optimism about a lower mortality rate (compared to that seen in Europe and the Americas) of around 2 percent has been tempered by reports of increased natural cause deaths, raising the possibility that neglect of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and other infectious and endemic diseases is having adverse health outcomes. </span>The panel will explore i) the current state of the pandemic across Africa, including the disparity between countries and lessons learnt; ii) the contribution of African institutions to vaccine development and access; and iii) preparedness for the future.</p><p>	 </p><p>	<strong>Register for the webinar:</strong> https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Cy_a3e4tR1KuEjK6TDUm4g</p><p>	<strong>This webinar will be livestreamed on Facebook:</strong><br><a href="https://www.facebook.com/HarvardAfricanStudies/live/">https://www.facebook.com/HarvardAfricanStudies/live/</a></p><p>	 </p><p>	<u><strong>Confirmed Panelists:</strong></u></p><ul>	<li>		<strong>Dr. Agnes Binagwaho</strong>, Vice Chancellor of the University of Global Health Equity &amp; Senior Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School	</li>	<li>		<strong>Dr. Salim Abdool Karim</strong>, Caprisa Professor for Global Health in Epidemiology, Columbia University &amp; Director of the Centre for the AIDS Program of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA)	</li>	<li>		<strong>Dr. John Nkengasong</strong>, Director, Africa CDC	</li>	<li>		Moderated by <strong>Dr. Wafaie Fawzi</strong>, Interim Oppenheimer Faculty Director, Harvard Center for African Studies &amp; Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Sciences Professor of Nutrition, Epidemiology, and Global Health, Harvard University	</li></ul><p>	--</p><p>	The Harvard University Center for African Studies in partnership with the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is hosting a series of webinars on the topic of COVID-19 and Africa. Held each Wednesday for one hour from 10am EST, CAS’ <em>Africa and COVID-19 Webinar Series</em> will bring together the private sector, policy makers, academics, and practitioners for a series of conversations across health, technology, and economy, among others. Please check  our <a href="internal:/covid-19-resources" title="">COVID-19 Resources</a> page for upcoming webinars and recordings of previous webinars. <a href="internal:/newsletters" title="">Join our weekly newsletter</a> to receive updated information.</p><p>	Timezones:</p><p>	7:00AM PDT <br>10:00AM EDT <br>3:00PM WAT<br>4:00PM CAT <br>5:00PM EAT </p><p>	Upcoming Webinars:</p><ul>	<li>		October 7th* - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/24hrs-harvard-center-african-studies-africa-academy-public-health" href="internal:/event/24hrs-harvard-center-african-studies-africa-academy-public-health" title="">Impact of Harvard Alumni in South Africa</a> (*This session starts at 9:30AM)	</li>	<li>		October 14th - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-expression-arts-and-culture" href="internal:/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-expression-arts-and-culture" title="">Expression of Arts and Culture</a>	</li>	<li>		October 28th - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-expanding-access-mental-health" href="internal:/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-expanding-access-mental-health" title="">Expanding Access to Mental Health</a>	</li>	<li>		November 4th - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-youth-closing-innovation-gap" href="internal:/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-youth-closing-innovation-gap" title="">Youth &amp; Closing the Innovation Gap</a>	</li>	<li>		November 18th - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-meeting-challenges-higher-education-africa" href="internal:/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-meeting-challenges-higher-education-africa" title="">Meeting the Challenges of Higher Education in Africa</a>	</li>	<li>		December 2nd - <a data-url="https://africa.harvard.edu/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-impact-women" href="internal:/event/africa-and-covid-19-webinar-series-impact-women" title="">The Impact for Women</a>	</li></ul><p>	 </p><p>	<strong>ORGANIZERS: </strong>Harvard Center for African Studies &amp; Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention</p>
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