Lead author of the research, @oxmartinschool's and @SmithSchool's Dr Michael Clark believes the study can help consumers, retailers and manufacturers make more informed decisions on the environmental impacts of their food choices.
Researchers hope this is the start of a journey. More information on ingredient sourcing, and figuring out how to effectively communicate this information to different sectors (consumers, retailers, etc) are the next steps.
Today marks the vaccine's first regulatory clearance for use in any country.
The vaccine has been approved for use in children aged 5 to 36 months, the age group at highest risk of death from malaria.
It is hoped that this first crucial step will enable the vaccine to help Ghanaian and African children to effectively combat malaria.
The R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine is a low-dose vaccine that can be manufactured at mass scale and modest cost, enabling as many as hundreds of millions of doses to be supplied to African countries which are suffering a significant malaria burden.
Oxford researchers spent the start of 2023 on the island of Príncipe, off the coast of West Africa, researching the island’s environmental history, and human-environment interactions throughout the island.
São Tomé and Príncipe have never been connected to mainland Africa; their relative isolation has allowed the evolution of species that aren’t found anywhere else.
These species remain relatively understudied – especially the smaller island of Príncipe.
During their expedition, the research team came across many different animals, such as the vibrant blue-breasted kingfisher (Halcyon malimbica) spotted from the Belo Monte Hotel terrace. 💙
Building on support given to families in Ukraine & Pakistan, experts have created interventions for parents/caregivers in #Turkey & #Syria to help protect children in a crisis.
Researchers from @DSPI_Oxford have worked with organisations including the @WHO, @UNICEF and @Refugees to create the series which contains easy-to-understand evidence-based information for families affected by the devastating earthquake. ⬇ ox.ac.uk/news/2023-02-1…
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1. Take care of yourself so you can support your children – when the stress is too much, take a moment for yourself.