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Working in public health teaches you one thing quickly: numbers are data, but people are stories.
A mortality rate isn’t just a percentage.
A coverage gap isn’t just a chart.
During the Cameroon Malaria Indicator Survey, where I worked as a biomarker technician across over 25 communities in four regions of Cameroon, I saw children under five battling severe malaria and anemia.
Those weren’t survey results.
They were real families. Real fear. Real urgency.
That perspective changes how you do the work.
It stops being about reports — and starts being about responsibility.


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