Hani Rukh-E-Qamar is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in public health and advocacy. Currently serving as a Youth Consultant at UNICEF and Chair of the Youth Working Group at the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health, Hani's leadership extends to founding and directing the Canadian Advisory of Women Immigrants, which empowers immigrant women through advocacy and access to resources. Involvement with Women in Global Health's Steering Committee highlights a commitment to gender equality and diversity in health leadership. Hani has also held research assistant positions at McGill University Health Centre, Douglas Mental Health Institute, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, contributing to significant projects in global health, particularly focusing on immigrant populations and mental health. Hani's academic background includes a Master of Science in Epidemiology, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and ongoing education in Translational Biomedical Science Research at McGill University.
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