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Hani Rukh-E-Qamar

Hani Rukh-E-Qamar is involved in: Youth Working Group, Canadian Partnership for Women’s and Children’s Health, Executive Director and Founder Canadian Advisory of Women Immigrants, and Youth Advisor i...

Hani Rukh-E-Qamar

Hani Rukh-E-Qamar

Strategy, Investment and Policy Committee (C-SIP)

An external member, Hani is receiving education: Graduate Certificate in Translational Biomedical Science Research (Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, School of Biomedical Sciences, McGill University 2024 – 2025); Master of Science, Epidemiology (Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, School of Population and Global Health, McGill University 2023 - 2025) and Bachelor of Science, Psychology (Faculty of Science, McGill University, 2019 - 2023). In her past position, she has experience on research (Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy, McGill University and Canadian Red Cross, and others) and also, she has a long experience in volunteer work (both past and present), for example: she was (2022) Canadian Youth Delegate to the 55th Commission on Population and Development at The United Nations (UN); and involved in Inter-Agency Working Group, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health; Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, World Health Organization (WHO); Global Policy Liaison, International Youth Alliance for Family Planning Canada, etc. At present she is involved (with varying degrees of responsibility) in: Youth Working Group (Chair), Canadian Partnership for Women’s & Children’s Health, from 2022 to the present; Executive Director and Founder Canadian Advisory of Women Immigrants from 2020 to the present. Most recently she collaborates as Youth Advisor in UNICEF.