Description
Africa’s Atomic Odyssey reveals a complex interplay of geopolitical dynamics and colonial legacies. Nations with uranium reserves face pressures from global powers while striving for sovereignty over their resources. This analysis examines the historical legacies and ongoing challenges of nuclear materials, including public health crises and economic exploitation. It highlights the struggle for governance and self-determination against foreign influences, emphasizing the sovereignty crisis in African countries rich in nuclear resources, alongside the challenges of establishing nuclear power plants on the continent.
About Author
Dr. Paul Saoke, MD, MPH, is a distinguished Kenyan physician and environmental health advocate with over 30 years of leadership in public health, policy, and international collaboration. As Founding CEO of Physicians for Social Responsibility–Kenya, part of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize–winning network, he has advanced nuclear disarmament and environmental justice. He serves as Vice President of ISDE Africa and Vice Chair of UNEP’s Global Alliance on DDT Alternatives, promoting sustainable, non-chemical solutions to global health challenges.






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