Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque
@DrYasminAHaque
Passionate about advocating for & contributing towards a fair chance for every girl & every boy, everywhere #ForEveryChild
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14-07-2017 07:25:40
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Health workers in Maharashtra have persistently campaigned for the last two years to bring children of the most marginalised nomadic communities living on the outskirts of the city under the govts. routine immunisation programmes.
This is their success story.
#HumanlyPossible
Pregnant women and children under five are most vulnerable to malaria. Yet, women are also a crucial role in combating the disease, comprising 70% of the community health workforce.
This #WorldMalariaDay , let's confront the gender inequalities, discrimination, and harmful norms…
“The good news is that culture evolves & changes, and, it’s in our hands to make that happen,” WomenLift Health Global Advisory Board Chair, Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque closed #WLHGC2024 with resonant words about the power within the room to change the status quo in global health leadership.…
Key takeaways from Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque, at #WLHGC2024 :
1. Women leaders bring expertise, experience, and creativity to impact solutions.
2. Male allies are crucial in changing the status quo.
3. Networking, mentorship, and sponsorship are essential for women's advancement.
Excited…
Blown away by the truth & vulnerability shared by Evelyne Opondo, Paurvi Bhatt, MPH, Dr. Olivia Velez, PhD MS MPH RN, Alison Varco, & Brooke Cutler on the constant circle of care & the link between caregiving, gender equity, and leadership. Bravo! RCI Caregiving #WLHGC2024 #ReimaginingLeadership
Congratulations Kamal Kishore ! This is a critical UN leadership role in the 21st Century. Bravo and best wishes for the task ahead.
Effective mentorship is vital for advancing women's careers, especially in male-dominated sectors like STEM.
WomenLift Health President Amie Batson & Global Advisory Board member Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque, share their perspectives on successful mentorship programs on allAfrica.com.
Imposter syndrome prevails amid systemic barriers and institutional biases that stifle the true essence of women, often leaving them feeling unseen and unheard.
Read more on how Prudence Masako rose above self-doubt: bit.ly/3QzRNC0
#RethinkingImposterSyndrome
Meet our exceptional alumnae leading the charge for change.
These remarkable women are instrumental in advancing our mission to enhance #GlobalHealth outcomes and promote gender equality by providing invaluable insights that enrich our programs and alumni initiatives.
Last week marked the end of a rewarding chapter in my life—a 5-year journey UNICEF. Grateful to have worked with Catherine Russell Kevin Frey Alan Jope Bob Moritz Dhuwarakha Sriram Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque Kate Behncken Roberto Benes, Per Heggenes, Ashwin Yardi, Tariq al Gurg and many more.
#MeetTheSpeaker
Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque brings to the conversation a wealth of knowledge on the actions that institutional leaders, parliamentarians, and women leaders can take to change social norms that limit women's leadership in public health.
#WomenLiftHealthStakeholderAnalyses