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AbdulRahim
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

landmines and cluster munitions | Middle East

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:
  • ​"Benchmark Statement: Prosthetics and Orthotics Services in Lebanon," ICRC, 2011.*

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