SARS-CoV-2 IN AFRICA, SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS AND BRAIN BOOM
The Coronavirus flu is causing the mobilization of social science research institutions in Africa and leading to unprecedented maieutics. These institutions, in a coordinated way or not, are undertaking convergent reflections on the issues of SARSCoV-2. This pandemic leads scientific sects to reinve...
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Main Authors: | Patrick MBENGUE ZE (Author), Jacques Serge KOUADJOVI KALEDJE II (Author) |
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Universitaria Publishing House, Craiova,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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