Merck, UNESCO to Build Research Capacity in Africa
Dr. Stefan Oschmann vice chairman of Merck executive board; Hon. Sarah Opendi minister of state of health of uganda; UNESCO Ambassdor of to Kenya; UNESCO Representative and young African researchers from across more than 25 countries. to attend UNESCO the summit.
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