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In the media: "Sierra Leone’s bushmeat markets pose serious health hazards – we studied two for six months to find solutions"

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An article on "The Conversation" co-authored by Wahab Lawundeh reports on research into the conditions and practices in bushmeat markets in Sierra Leone and draws lessons for strategies for reducing zoonotic disease risks in similar settings around the world.

Article on The Conversation co-authored by Wahab Lawundeh (04.06.2024)

"Sierra Leone’s bushmeat markets pose serious health hazards – we studied two for six months to find solutions" on theconversation.com

Wahab Lawundeh is an MA student at the Centre for African Studies Basel and a research assistant in the project 'ALIVEAfrica" which focuses on the role of animals in the livelihood strategies of people in sub-Saharan Africa, and the implications of these relationships for multi-species health and wellbeing.