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WHO ICFP Scientific Writing, Mentoring and Coaching Workshop | Atelier de rédaction scientifique, de mentorat et de coaching de l'OMS ICFP

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Keynote

Jane Hirst (University of Oxford)


Panel

Rita Kabra (WHO) moderator

  • Jane Hirst (University of Oxford)
  • Simon Binezero Mambo (Youth Alliance for Reproductive Health)
  • Lale Say (WHO) 



November 14, 2022 15:00 - 16:00(Asia/Bangkok)
Venue : PEACH Pattaya 11
20221114T1500 20221114T1600 Asia/Bangkok WHO ICFP Scientific Writing, Mentoring and Coaching Workshop | Atelier de rédaction scientifique, de mentorat et de coaching de l'OMS ICFP

Why do I publish?

Keynote

Jane Hirst (University of Oxford)

Panel

Rita Kabra (WHO) moderator

Jane Hirst (University of Oxford) Simon Binezero Mambo (Youth Alliance for Reproductive Health) Lale Say (WHO) 

PEACH Pattaya 11 ICFP 2022 info@theicfp.org
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Unit Head
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World Health Organization
EXEUTIVE DIRECTOR
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YOUTH ALLIANCE FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH-DRC
Associate Professor in Global Women's Health
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University Of Oxford
Dr. Rita Kabra
WHO
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WHO
Responsable de Suivi - Evaluation du Service Maternité Sans Risque
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Ministère de la Santé Publique
Dr. Ajay Kumar Khera
India Country Representative
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EngenderHealth
Project Officer
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Gender Development Association
Deputy Executive Director
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Ministry of Healtth and Social Services_NAMIBIA
Programme Manager
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TALATA TANE LUTA BA TRANSPARANSIA (TALATA) in cooperation with Plan International Timor-Leste (APAC/SNO)
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