A strong delegation, led by the Director of Malaria Research Capacity Development
in West and Central Africa (MARCAD), Prof. Oumar Gaye, represented the said programme
at the second annual meeting of the 11 DeltasAfrica programmes, held from 03-05
July in Accra, Ghana.
Scientists from 54 institutions, 21 African countries took part in the
event which also recorded the presence of several scientists from all over the
world and the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation of
Ghana, Frimpong Boateng.
A large scientific meeting which served as a framework for the Director of
the Marcad, Prof. Oumar Gaye, to present his programme which aims at training
future leaders in West and Central Africa in the field of research for malaria
pre-elimination and elimination.
The question and answer session
that followed Professor Gaye's presentation enabled the audience to better
understand the ambitious objectives of the MARCAD for the future of research in
Africa.
The five Marcad fellows
present at the meeting also presented their posters during the second annual
meeting of DeltasAfrica. The public expressed great interest in explanations on
the various posters by the Fellows of the Malaria Research Capacity Development
in West and Central Africa (MARCAD).
In addition to posters, two of the MARCAD postdoctoral fellows,
Innocence Mboulli Ali from Cameroon and Matilda Aberese-Ako from Ghana also had
the privilege of presenting their protocols to an assembly
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