Awolaran Olusegun
@awolaransegun
A public health specialist with a bias for reproductive and family health.
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10-11-2011 12:26:06
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Research and evidence-based policy making in the #health sector are critical to ensure better health outcomes in 🇳🇬 and in the #ECOWAS region. Great partnership between 🇨🇦 and #WAHO to improve women’s sexual and reproductive health and children’s health in West Africa IDRC | CRDI
Dr Ngozi Azodoh Dr. Ngozi Azodoh speaking on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Health Hon. Dr Osagie Ehanire Dr. E. Osagie Ehanire MD, FWACS during the Opening Ceremony of the WAHO Regional Workshop 2021.
Even though our smiles are hidden behind the masks, our effort to improve the use of evidence to drive better maternal and child health programmes and policies are not. Aisha Yusuf Ermel A. K. JOHNSON🇧🇯🇧🇫 Issiaka Sombie
Great leaders forge partnerships! Prof Stanley Okolo Aisha Yusuf Ermel A. K. JOHNSON🇧🇯🇧🇫 Nicolas Simard
Even in the middle of hardship, simple engagement keeps the people endeared to their leaders. That is called charisma... Seyi Makinde well done.
In developing a conceptual framework for an intervention study, will the framework address the topic considered or the intervention designed to solve the problem? Matthew Fox PhD Voice - Independently Run PhD Assistance PhD Forum PhD Speaks
Please read my new essay in The Lancet — When dignity meets evidence: thelancet.com/journals/lance… There's a kind of knowledge practice we may call 'dignity-based practice'. It respects the dignity of marginalised knowers. It's been slow to take off, unlike 'evidence-based practice'.
Fantastic new paper out by Awolaran Olusegun on interventions to reduce intimate partner violence in LMICs. Check it out here! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…