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Published on August 13, 2019
Two positions with the Centre for Global Health Research are open to applicants until August 25 2019.
The Centre for Global Health Research (CGHR) is an independent, not-for-profit organization co-sponsored by St. Michael’s Hospital (Toronto) and the University of Toronto. Founded in 2002 on the principle that effective health initiatives must be supported by reliable, evidence-based research, CGHR was created to conduct large-scale epidemiological studies in developing countries. CGHR’s mission is to lead high-quality public health research that advances global health for all, with particular attention to the world’s poorest populations.
PROJECT COORDINATOR – Countrywide Mortality Surveillance for Action Sierra Leone – BO district, Sierra Leone
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PROGRAM MANAGER – Countrywide Mortality Surveillance for Action Sierra Leone - Freetown, Sierra Leone
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