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Gene drive mosquitoes for malaria control: complexities of governance

Gene drive mosquitoes is a short documentary film that is beautifully shot in Uganda and explores Ugandan stakeholders’ hopes for gene drive mosquitoes. Uganda, where malaria is the main cause of death, could be one of the first countries in the world to trial this type of technology. The film builds on social science research at the University of Exeter and Makerere University in Uganda and shows the complexity of gene drive governance. Following the film, Chris Opesen and Sarah Hartley will answer questions and facilitate discussion. 

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