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Cameroonian sickle cell advocate, Nora Brown clinches lifetime award

By Charity Nginyu

The Women’s Community Impact Awards Dorset, UK, has honored Cameroonian prominent sickle cell advocate Nora Molongwe popularly known as Nora Brown with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

This prestigious recognition celebrates her tireless dedication to the sickle cell community.

Nora Brown, the dynamic CEO of Nora Brown Talks has through the Emmile Sickle Cell Foundation, made remarkable strides in supporting over 5,000 sickle cell patients worldwide.

On receiving the award, Brown took to her Facebook page to express her gratitude and dedication. She dedicated the award to her two late brothers, Enyekunyeku and Munyenge, who succumbed to complications associated with sickle cell anemia.

“Today we have been of support to over 5000 sickle cell warriors over the globe through Emeli’s Smile Sickle Cell Organisation,” she added, highlighting the extensive reach of her efforts.

She further encouraged those battling the disease, “Dear sickle cell warriors, this is for you. May this remind you daily that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Keep being positive. Love you all,” she urged.

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