Managing diseases in African cities
- The Conversation Africa
Listen to Lenore Manderson, Distinguished Professor in Public Health and Medical Anthropology, in this episode of Pasha 10, The Conversation Africa's podcast.
Cities are becoming more populated as the world rapidly urbanises. At the same time, the climate is changing; hot and cold weather patterns are causing various health problems, like dehydration and diseases spread by mosquitoes.
Lenore Manderson, a Distinguished Professor in Public Health and Medical Anthropology, is today鈥檚 guest on Pasha. This episode looks at how difficult it鈥檚 to manage diseases in inner cities.
, Digital Editor, . This article is republished from under a Creative Commons license. Read the .
is Visiting Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies, Brown University, USA, and Distinguished Professor, Public Health and Medical Anthropology, University of the Witwatersrand.
Read more:
Music 鈥淗appy African Village鈥 by John Bartmann found on licensed under .
Sounds heatwave.wav by Inplano found on licensed under
the rain.mp3 by cogitoandcradle found on licensed under
forest birds and mosquitoes2.wav found on licensed under