Our student Odhiambo Swa Makaduol has published an article in our AIU Campus Mundi 2021 December magazine. You can find a brief summary of his article “An african best optimistic magical recovery approach to COVID-19” below:
Abstract:
Key to COVID-19 recovery approach in Africa by Africans and partners- the most optimistic fundamental agenda must evolve from African indigenous communities emanating from the villages upwards in order to realize this serious battle with COVID-19 socio-economic challenges where serious inclusive coalitions or partnership involving governments- artists organizations- civil society organizations- faithbased organizations- elders organizations- workers unions- health workers- private sectors federations- academic institutions- youth and women groups- students organizations or clubs- and leading health and research institutions- helping in curbing problems of under-development- underinvestments- and inadequate health- and health related factors solutions for Africa within Amref Health Africa Initiative’s mission powered by bridging gaps between communities- mobilizing advocacy for health systems reform and solutions to an improved business plans among disadvantaged people in the communities for an improved socio-economic services delivery and a well-informed investments mobilization.
You can read the rest of Odhiambo Swa Makaduol’s article in our December AIU Campus Mundi 2021 magazine on page 10 using this link:
December Campus Mundi:
https://www.aiu.edu/University/magazine_campus_mundi/2021-december/97CampusMundiMyAIUEnglish.pdf
All editions of Campus Mundi magazine:
https://www.aiu.edu/university/magazine_campus_mundi/all-editions/all-editions.html
Odhiambo Swa Makaduol completed a Bachelor’s program with a specialization in Sociology at Atlantic International University. We wish him the best in all his future endeavors and congratulate him on his achievements!