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Silas Davenport is an American journalist and editor based in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally from Portland, Oregon, he studied English Literature and later earned a master’s degree in Media Studies from Columbia University. Davenport began his career in investigative reporting, focusing on government transparency and civil liberties. Over the years, he transitioned into editorial roles, shaping long-form content for major national publications. Known for his balanced editorial style and deep commitment to factual integrity, he currently works as a senior editor for an independent media outlet.
Axmed, a Swiss health tech firm, receives $5 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve access to maternal and child health medicines in Africa.
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