Habbouba Aoun
Director, Department of Community Engagement, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Balamand (Lebanon)
twitter: @aoun_habbouba
email: Habbouba [dot] Aoun [at] balamand [dot] edu [dot] lb
phone: +961 1 495 833 / 933
Director, Department of Community Engagement, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Balamand (Lebanon)
twitter: @aoun_habbouba
email: Habbouba [dot] Aoun [at] balamand [dot] edu [dot] lb
phone: +961 1 495 833 / 933
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Habbouba Aoun is Director of Community Engagement within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Balamand in Lebanon. She has twenty-five years of experience in planning, executing, monitoring and evaluating community projects bridging public health and development -- especially in post war conditions -- based on needs assessments, community respect, community participation, and right-based approaches. Aoun is a member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines-Cluster Munition Coalition and contributed to the development of mine action centers and mine action strategies, standards, and curricula in Lebanon and other Arab countries.
Aoun completed a doctorate degree in public health and development, a Master of Science degree in population studies, and a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental health. She also completed many advanced courses in epidemiology, in leadership, and in emergency preparedness and humanitarian settings.
Habbouba Aoun is Director of Community Engagement within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Balamand in Lebanon. She has twenty-five years of experience in planning, executing, monitoring and evaluating community projects bridging public health and development -- especially in post war conditions -- based on needs assessments, community respect, community participation, and right-based approaches. Aoun is a member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines-Cluster Munition Coalition and contributed to the development of mine action centers and mine action strategies, standards, and curricula in Lebanon and other Arab countries.
Aoun completed a doctorate degree in public health and development, a Master of Science degree in population studies, and a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental health. She also completed many advanced courses in epidemiology, in leadership, and in emergency preparedness and humanitarian settings.
Recent Publications:
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- "Benchmark Statement: Prosthetics and Orthotics Services in Lebanon," ICRC, 2011.*
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