In this episode, Zenan Li sits down with Chengeto Christine Sibanda, a healthcare professional from Zimbabwe, to compare the strengths and challenges of the Zimbabwean and U.S. health systems. They explore disparities in women’s access to breast cancer screening, discuss the policy and infrastructure gaps that must be addressed, and examine how international partnerships, community education, and telemedicine innovations can bridge the divide and improve outcomes in underserved regions.
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In this episode, Zenan Li sits down with Chengeto Christine Sibanda, a healthcare professional from Zimbabwe, to compare the strengths and challenges of the Zimbabwean and U.S. health systems. They explore disparities in women’s access to breast cancer screening, discuss the policy and infrastructure gaps that must be addressed, and examine how international partnerships, community education, and telemedicine innovations can bridge the divide and improve outcomes in underserved regions.
Zenan Li welcomes Sully Sullivan, Teaching Fellow at Harvard University, for an engaging discussion on the foundations and future of international relations. Sully shares his journey into the field, his teaching philosophy, and the theoretical lenses—realism, liberalism, constructivism—that he finds most illuminating. They unpack evolving global power dynamics, the role of alliances and institutions, and the impact of digital technologies and AI on diplomacy. Sully closes with practical advic...
Development Perspectives
In this episode, Zenan Li sits down with Chengeto Christine Sibanda, a healthcare professional from Zimbabwe, to compare the strengths and challenges of the Zimbabwean and U.S. health systems. They explore disparities in women’s access to breast cancer screening, discuss the policy and infrastructure gaps that must be addressed, and examine how international partnerships, community education, and telemedicine innovations can bridge the divide and improve outcomes in underserved regions.