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Hello @ODOYO CORNELLIUS , welcome to the community! You bring an impressive interdisciplinary background spanning biotechnology, genomics, public health, and data-driven innovation, supported by valuable experience across leading research institutions. Your interest in combining molecular biology, bioinformatics, AI, and public health…
Powerful and deeply grounded reflection. Laws are essential, but without consistent enforcement, economic alternatives, and community-led transformation, they remain words on paper. True change happens when protection moves beyond policy into everyday actionβwhen families are supported, leaders are accountable, harmful…
Hello everyone,My name is Odoyo Cornellius Nyaswa from Kenya. I hold a Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology from The Technical University of Kenya and have research and laboratory experience from institutions including Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI-WRAIR), Kenya Marine and…
The laws already exist, but laws alone cannot dismantle systems that are sustained by poverty, silence, culture, and weak enforcement. In places like Turkana, child marriage often persists because families see bride price as economic survival, harmful traditions are normalized,…
fnyamu wrote:Every girl in Turkana deserves a childhood, not a bride price, so what is stopping change when the laws already exist? Behind every statistic is a real girl; how do we move from awareness to accountability in communities of…
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