Importing Insecurity? The Paradox of Cereal Trade Openness and Food Security in Sub‐Saharan Africa
ABSTRACT Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2) aims to end world hunger, but Africa is currently not on track to meet this goal. Sub‐Saharan Africa is particularly affected, with a significant increase in undernourished people. The issue of food security is, therefore, a pressing concern, and promoting trade has been suggested as one solution.
Windbeneti Arnaud Zahonogo
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Mathematical modeling for analyzing mass drug administration operational factors for efficient malaria incidence reduction in southern Senegal. [PDF]
Ndiaye K +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Crimean‐Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a tick‐borne zoonotic pathogen of major public health importance in Africa. Although CCHFV exposure has been reported in several livestock species in Nigeria, data on equids remain limited despite their extensive involvement in livestock movement and trade.
David O. Ehizibolo +14 more
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Investigating antibody cross-reactivity and transmission dynamics of alphaviruses and flaviviruses using a multiplex serological assay. [PDF]
Yman V +23 more
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Evaluating iSAT climate-informed agro-advisories for farm decisions and system performance in Senegal's drylands. [PDF]
Joseph JE +9 more
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Abstract Tropical forests in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) harbor around one‐third of the world's species but are becoming more fragmented due to the expansion of human settlements and small‐scale agricultural (SCA) areas. This study systematically reviewed the approaches and methods used to analyze forest fragmentation and its impact on biodiversity in SSA,
Gillie Cheelo +4 more
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Seroprevalence of dengue virus antibodies among multiple species of non-human primates in Senegal suggests that sylvatic dengue virus is maintained in non-primate reservoirs in this region. [PDF]
Cinkovich SC +17 more
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This study critically evaluates Tanzania's integration of health into its NDCs, highlighting systemic gaps in policy, financing, data, and workforce capacity. Comparative analysis with Rwanda, Bangladesh, Fiji, and Chile shows that robust governance, measurable health targets, and cross‐sectoral linkages strengthen resilience.
Samwel Manyele, Honest Anicetus
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Feeding and resting behaviours of natural Anopheles gambiae s.l. populations in an area of low malaria transmission in south-western Senegal: A comparative study between mainland and island settings. [PDF]
Diop M +18 more
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