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The workforce feeding the world

Connecting The Dots Podcast

​80% of what we eat depends on pollinators. Not in theory. In practice.​ In this episode, Dino Martins breaks down how pollinators shape ecosystems, agriculture, and livelihoods across Africa. From working with farmers to studying biodiversity at scale, his research connects insect ecology directly to the food on your plate.​ Here’s one way to think about it: A single watermelon can require over 50 visits from different bee species to form properly. Pollination doesn’t just affect yield. It affects quality, taste, and income.

The workforce feeding the world

The workforce feeding the world Connecting The Dots Podcast ​80% of what we eat depends on pollinators. Not in theory. In practice.​ In this episode, Dino Martins breaks down how

May 7, 2026

From Ancient Star Wisdom to Modern Space Science

From Ancient Star Wisdom to Modern Space Science Connecting The Dots Podcast Astronomy often feels distant, but it has always been closer to everyday life than we think.​ As astronomer

April 16, 2026

HPV Vaccine Explained: The Shot That Could Eliminate Cervical Cancer

HPV Vaccine Explained: The Shot That Could Eliminate Cervical Cancer Connecting The Dots Podcast In this episode, the Senior Principal Clinical Research Scientist at Kenya Medical Research Institute(KEMRI) breaks down

March 11, 2026

The Blueprint for Pandemic Response with Prof Christian Happi

The Blueprint for Pandemic Response with Prof Christian Happi Connecting The Dots Podcast In this episode of Connecting The Dots, we sit down with Prof. Christian Happi, a global leader

February 12, 2026

The Year Global Funding Fell: A 2025 Reflection with SAMRC BOSS

The Real Flex in African Health: Domestic Financing Explained Connecting The Dots Podcast Why should countries continue investing in global health during political and economic pressure? In this episode, Professor

December 17, 2025