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Michel Sidibé
@MichelSidibe
Envoyé spécial de l’Union africaine. Ancien Min. de la Santé & des Aff. Sociales du Mali|Former Under-Secretary-General & Executive Director
Joined January 2013

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Quelles sont les innovations en santé les plus nécessaires en Afrique ? Comment financer et soutenir l'innov ? Comment garantir leur adaptation aux contextes culturels et socio-écon ? Répondre à ces ? est crucial pr promouvoir des solutions accessibles, abordables et durables
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"La santé des humains, des animaux et de l'environnement sont liées. L'approche One Health favorise la collaboration entre les professionnels de la santé humaine, les vétérinaires, les scientifiques de l'environnement pour résoudre les problèmes de santé publique.
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Le Prof Merzouki est 1 figure emblématique de la recherche sur le #cannabis au #Maroc. Son travail sur la variété "Avril" & ses propriétés médicinales ont suscité 1 intérêt mondial pr l'utilisation médicale du cannabis. 1 leader ds la promo d'1 approche scientifique
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Le #Maroc légalise la culture et l'utilisation du cannabis à des fins médicales et industrielles, une décision historique pour l'un des plus grands producteurs de cannabis au monde. Des perspectives prometteuses pour les patients et l'industrie locale. #CannabisThérapeutique
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L'’auteure franco-sénégalaise Fatou Diome élue membre de l’Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique. Elle sera officiellement reçue au Palais des Académies, à Bruxelles, au cours de cette année. Elle a déjà publié 13 romans.
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Glad to see global professionals & leaders like enlisted by in shaping Africa's health priorities. Best wishes.
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Thank you President @WilliamsRuto for joining us.Prioritizing health is a political choice.We must deliver on the #AbujaDeclaration to spend 15% of GDP on health,the Maputo Protocol, guaranteeing the rights of #women&girls & our collective commitment to Universal Health Coverage! twitter.com/WilliamsRuto/s…
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All the best for your future endeavors! Working alongside at was truly a pleasure, as she proved to be one of my most exceptional team members.
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Having 'retired' from @WHO - the indefatigable @mariangelasimao will now lend her expertise, experience, network & passion to @todospelasaude as its new President - kudos We at @GlobalHlth5050 grateful for her sage contributions to our Advisory Council bit.ly/3ElQXU1
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In the opening to the CDC ministerial meeting the president said “Lessons from Africa's response to health challenges are relevant globally. Community engagement, adaptability, investment in primary healthcare, partnerships, and strong leadership are crucial”
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Your recognition of my work has deeply touched me and I am incredibly grateful for your kind words. It is an honor to be able to contribute to such an important cause and I am committed to continuing to make a positive impact. Thank you so much ! #AU
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We have been successful because of the political leadership of my predecessor @MichelSidibe who had foresight that @_AfricanUnion is the place where to mobilise political leadership to fight AIDS, forming strategic partnership w/AUC & Head of State to commit to targets. #AUSummit
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Unacceptable!Africa, w/ world's most genetically diverse pop, lags behind in genetic tech & data regul. AMA can make a difference. Despite 17% of global pop & 25% of disease burden, <2% of genomic and <3% of clinical trial data come from Africa bit.ly/3YZEZHD
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Timely reading about the African Medecines Agency- AMA- as AU Summit holds in Addis Ababa! #AMA & #AfTCA can be mutually reinforcing Advance the African Medicines Agency to benefit health and economic development
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On eve of @_AfricanUnion Summit, @MichelSidibe et al argue that accelerating operationalisation of the African Medicines Agency will boost health, economic development & further the aims of continental free trade as per #AfCFTA #AUSummit #AMA bmj.com/content/380/bm @bmj_latest
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