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Robin van Wijk

Research & Advocacy Officer at Leprastichting

Robin van Wijk is a skilled researcher and advocate with significant experience in health sciences and disability management. Currently serving as a PhD candidate at Erasmus MC since September 2021, Robin also works as a Research & Advocacy Officer at Leprastichting (NLR) since November 2018, where responsibilities include coordinating an implementation research project in Sub-Saharan Africa and advising on multi-neglected tropical disease programs. Past roles include managing medical applications at Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and conducting research internships focused on inclusion and mental health across various organizations. Robin holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Science in Management, Policy Analysis, and Entrepreneurship in Health and Life Sciences from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Hogeschool Leiden.

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Leiden, Netherlands

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Leprastichting

NLR is committed to creating a world free of the suffering caused by leprosy. Founded in 1967, this Dutch organisation is now an international forerunner in leprosy control. NLR combats leprosy via early detection, treatment and rehabilitation, and works on removing the barriers that prevent people with disabilities from independent participation in society. Origins of NLR In the 1960s, Mrs Francisca Anten visited Tanzania to see her son who worked in a hospital there. The situation of the leprosy patients shocked her. Her son asked her to help him establish a clinic for leprosy patients, who were not accepted in general hospitals. She started fundraising at local businesses, grabbed every opportunity to speak in public, met people like Doctor Leiker, and founded NLR. Mission and vision By 2040, leprosy will have been brought under control everywhere in the world. Every patient will be diagnosed and treated swiftly so the disease will no longer create disabilities. People who are already disabled will be participating in society as fully and as independently as possible. Strategy NLR has 6 strategic priorities • Preventative health care • Public health • Human rights • Neglected tropical diseases • Capacity development • Disability


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