Voices In African Health

Voices in African Health Podcast Trailer

10 min · 2 de oct de 2025
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This teaser episode of Voices in African Health introduces listeners to the kinds of conversations the podcast will bring to life. Host Sharon Quntai is joined by Mouna Belkhayat, a global health professional with deep experience leading projects across Africa, based in Morocco. Together, they discuss how Africa’s health challenges are often perceived, how global health policies translate on the ground, and the opportunities for change across the region’s health systems. This episode is designed to give listeners a taste of the honest, thought-provoking dialogue to come in future episodes, bridging global health debates with African perspectives.

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