Thursday 17 May 2018

TEXILA KNOWLEDGE TALK SERIES: DISCUSSIONS ON MALARIA IN ZAMBIA.

Theme for April: Malaria
Awareness plays an important role in disease control. Lack of adequate knowledge of a disease can lead to low detection rates, interruption in treatment, discrimination and stigma. As a medical college, at Texila American University, Zambia (TAU) we believe that initiatives have to be taken to spread awareness. Texila Knowledge Talk Series is such an initiative - to raise awareness about common diseases (prevention and control) and challenges in healthcare among different stakeholders and common people.
April 25th is celebrated as World Malaria Day. To commemorate the day, on April 26th, at TAU we organized the second event of Texila Knowledge Talk Series, and were privileged to have Dr. Robert Zulu, Consultant Surgeon, Head Clinical Services at University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, to share his knowledge and expertise on Malaria. He addressed a full-house on the state of Malaria in Zambia and around the world and what can be done to eradicate it.
A Full House at Texila Knowledge Talk Series – April 26th
Why is there a need for a Talk Series on malaria? 
A talk series can play an important part in developing community support to bring about changes in critical issues. The fight against Malaria in Zambia is real, and a talk-series/discussion can draw attention to issues that are relevant to the lives of community members and malaria is one such issue.

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