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Euna Lhee was most recently a journalist, HIV and gender specialist, for the Media Institute of Southern Africa in Gaborone, Botswana. There on assignment by the American International Health Alliance, she freelanced medical pieces for the local press and was also involved with building capacity of local journalists through the Hearts & Minds project, which aims to improve the quantity, quality and scope of HIV and AIDS reporting in Africa. Previously, Ms. Lhee was a reporter for Radio France Internationale and France 24 in Paris, where she reported and produced radio and television pieces on healthcare policy, the economy, and international politics. She participated in the Columbia University and Sciences Po Paris double degree program in journalism and holds master’s degrees from both institutions. As a Toni Stabile fellow in investigative journalism, Ms. Lhee wrote her master’s thesis on the FDA and Merck’s Gardasil, which won the Horgan prize for excellence in science writing. Ms. Lhee’s journalistic pieces have appeared around the world, such as in The Baltimore Sun, The Chicago Tribune, The Indian Express, The Botswana Gazette, The Staten Island Advance and The Albany Times Union.
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