Science Defense: How WHO Protects Public Health Globally
Defending science is, above all, defending lives
WHO | Regional Office for Africa2026.04.06Updated 8d ago

By: Dr Indrajit Hazarika, WHO Representative in Angola
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Dr Indrajit Hazarika, WHO Representative in Angola, emphasizes that defending science is fundamentally about protecting human lives. Scientific evidence forms the foundation of public health interventions, disease prevention, and emergency response efforts worldwide. Strong commitment to science-based policies saves millions of lives annually.
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