How Drexel’s Mandela Washington Fellows are Taking on COVID-19 Across the Globe
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus in the United States, the Drexel University community has continued to innovate and collaborate to find solutions for the myriad issues the pandemic has created — in our community and far beyond. Globally, our Alumni from the Mandela Washington Fellowship have taken on COVID-19 across Sub-Saharan Africa. From arts-based education tools to public service multimedia and healthcare worker training, the Fellowship Alumni are part of our university’s dedication to improving the health and safety of the communities we reach.
Learn more in this article from Drexel University, featuring:
- Joel Duah Afi, 2019 Fellowship Alumnus from Ghana
- Peter Garang Ngor Ayok, 2019 Fellowship Alumnus from South Sudan
- Omolara Oyadotun, 2017 Fellowship Alumna from Nigeria
- Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad, 2018 Fellowship Alumnus from Nigeria
- Josaphat Tjiho, 2019 Fellowship Alumnus from Namibia
- Norman Nanuseb, 2019 Fellowship Alumni from Namibia
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Thelma Teetee Ahamba
2019 Fellowship Alumna, Liberia