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🎙️ Join us for an inspiring My Science Journey session with Alex Kandie, Senior Communication Officer at the Science for Africa Foundation and a champion of African science storytelling! With over a decade of experience demystifying complex science and turning it into powerful narratives, Alex has worked at the heart of some of Africa’s leading development and research organisations—from Gatsby Africa to the Centre for Health Solutions–Kenya. 📢 In this episode, Alex shares his unique path from editing youth novellas to shaping science communication strategies that amplify African-led innovation. Whether it's agriculture, health, or climate change, he has helped researchers across the continent connect their work with the people it serves. His mission? 1️⃣ Make science relatable and actionable for diverse African audiences 2️⃣ Bridge the gap between research and policy through compelling storytelling 3️⃣ Empower scientists to become confident, creative communicators 4️⃣ Inspire the next generation of African storytellers and science champions 🧬 From leading the communication of Kenya’s national TB prevalence survey to capturing the voices behind game-changing research, Alex’s work is rooted in impact, creativity, and connection. 🌍 This isn’t just about communication—it’s about changing how science is seen, shared, and used across Africa. Don’t miss this journey into the power of narrative to shape Africa’s scientific future. #MyScienceJourney #ScienceCommunication #AfricaScience #EvidenceToAction #StorytellingForImpact #ResearchMatters #SciComm #ScienceForAfrica