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Prof. Sally Guttmacher
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Prof. Sally Guttmacher
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Prof. Sally Guttmacher
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Prof. Sally Guttmacher
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Prof. Sally Guttmacher
Emerita Professor of Public Health, New York University, USA Senior Technical Advisor: Community Rising Africa Network
Sally Guttmacher, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Public Health at New York University and Senior Technical Advisor, HealthRight International USA. She is also a Honorary Professor of Public Health at the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Dr. Guttmacher’s current primary research interests are in the areas of health and human rights, especially applied to reproductive health HIV prevention in marginalized populations and the health risks encountered by cross-border migrants
Sally Guttmacher, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Public Health at New York University and Senior Technical Advisor, HealthRight International USA. She is also a Honorary Professor of Public Health at the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Dr. Guttmacher’s current primary research interests are in the areas of health and human rights, especially applied to reproductive health HIV prevention in marginalized populations and the health risks encountered by cross-border migrants
Sally Guttmacher, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Public Health at New York University and Senior Technical Advisor, HealthRight International USA. She is also a Honorary Professor of Public Health at the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Dr. Guttmacher’s current primary research interests are in the areas of health and human rights, especially applied to reproductive health HIV prevention in marginalized populations and the health risks encountered by cross-border migrants