Looking back at over 500 articles written by CNS Correspondents Team in Asian and African countries in 2019, we are compelled to say that each article, and the issue it focussed on, is so very important even today - thanks to each one of the Correspondents and Fellows. We cannot overemphasize the importance of each of these spotlight articles and critical issues they highlighted.
Having said that, for CNS #Rewind2019 sake, if we look at some indicators, such as the interaction on CNS website (reads, likes, comments, or other analytics), prints through syndication, interaction on Twitter, Facebook page, LinkedIn, email listservs, editorial markers, engagement with CNS Webinars, among others, here are top 5+ CNS Correspondents from 2019. Thanks to the entire CNS Correspondents Team!
Note: Click on hyperlinked names of these correspondents to read their body of work!
team CNS
Having said that, for CNS #Rewind2019 sake, if we look at some indicators, such as the interaction on CNS website (reads, likes, comments, or other analytics), prints through syndication, interaction on Twitter, Facebook page, LinkedIn, email listservs, editorial markers, engagement with CNS Webinars, among others, here are top 5+ CNS Correspondents from 2019. Thanks to the entire CNS Correspondents Team!
Note: Click on hyperlinked names of these correspondents to read their body of work!
- Ekwi Ajide, Nigeria
- Sophia Thomas, India
- Beryl Osindo, Kenya
- Manjari Peiris, Sri Lanka
- Ronel Sewpaul, South Africa
- Catherine Mwauyakufa, Zimbabwe
- Top 5 CNS Webinars in 2019
- Top 25+ most-read articles on CNS website in 2019 (English & Hindi)
- Top 10 videos in 2019 on CNS YouTube channel
- Top 10 CNS Podcasts in 2019
- Top 5 CNS Correspondents in 2019
- Conferences covered by CNS in 2019
Looking forward to continued support in 2020 and beyond
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team CNS