SN 1 EP 11 : The convergence of science and communication as a catalyst in empowering change in vulnerable communities with Jhpiego's- Verah Vashti Okeyo

Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations

In this episode, we delve into a world where science and journalism intersect, uncovering the profound impact that they have in shaping a more informed society. Spearheading this mission is Verah Okeyo, a renowned science journalist, teacher, and communicator who has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between scientific advancements and public understanding specifically in healthcare. She recognizes the responsibility of science journalists in promoting scientific literacy and believes that science journalism has the potential to inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators, igniting a passion for discovery and problem-solving. Discover the power of storytelling, community engagement, and collaboration in shaping a world where science thrives and everyone has access to life-changing knowledge.

Verah Okeyo is a communications specialist, a teacher, and an award-winning science reporter. She has been a journalist for nine years, at Nation Media Group, one of the largest private media houses in East and Central Africa. Her reporting mostly focused on global health, humanitarian, gender, and environmental issues in the company's print and digital departments.

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