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Business Insider Africa on MSNBurkina Faso suspends Bill Gates-backed malaria funded initiative
Burkina Faso’s military government has suspended the controversial Target Malaria project, a Bill and Melinda Gates ...
Burkina Faso ends Target Malaria, a GMO mosquito project funded by the Gates Foundation. The government cites biosafety risks, low impact, and scientific sovereignty in halting the program. The fight ...
The Burkinabe government Friday announced the termination of all activities linked to the Target Malaria anti-malaria ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNBurkina Faso says no to Bill Gates’ plan of creating modified species of mosquitoes
Burkina Faso's military government under Ibrahim Traoré has ordered the immediate halt of an initiative backed by US ...
Burkina Faso on Friday halted a project backed by US billionaire Bill Gates that had seen genetically modified mosquitoes ...
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The Punch on MSNGroup pushes gene drive to end malaria scourge
On World Mosquito Day, Target Malaria, a not-for-profit research consortium, has called for more investment in technology, ...
The mosquito-borne disease malaria kills more than 400,000 people each year, the vast majority in Africa. Target Malaria, an international group of scientists, is working in Burkina Faso on a ...
B ANA, Burkina Faso — This small village of mud-brick homes in West Africa might seem the least likely place for an experiment at the frontier of biology. Yet scientists here are engaged in what ...
SOUROUKOUDINGA, Burkina Faso (Reuters) - Scientists in Burkina Faso have deployed a new weapon in the fight against malaria, and waded into a thorny bioethics debate, by letting loose thousands of ...
The scientists are part of a project by a nonprofit consortium called Target Malaria, made up of biologists and social scientists from around the world. In the next few months, they will release ...
Target Malaria, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is the latest NGO to come under pressure from the country's ...
Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso — The mosquito-borne disease malaria kills more than 400,000 people each year, the vast majority in Africa. Target Malaria, an international group of scientists, is ...
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