Research associate, Murdoch University
Ana Rita Sequeira is a lecturer and researcher at Murdoch University, graduated from the University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal (ISCTE-IUL), with research interests on Global Health and Public Health; health promotion and health policy; critical and interpretative approaches; development studies and how to translate research into practice, bringing together both community perspectives and policy towards health and social development. Besides her post- and under- graduate teaching and research collaborations, Ana’s professional experience also encompassed program management in humanitarian organisations in Mozambique, and applied research to inform public policy in Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, and East-Timor.
Trump budget's cuts to international aid put global health security at risk
May 27, 2017 04:20 am UTC| Insights & Views
US President Donald Trumps first budget request for fiscal year 2018 includes drastic cuts for diplomacy and overseas aid (-32%), and slashes US$4.6 billion from humanitarian assistance and global health spending. In...
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