Nahla Abdel Tawab
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Nahla Abdel Tawab is the Director of the Regional Reproductive Health Program at the Population Council in Egypt. With extensive experience in the field, she has worked at the Population Council in the United States, specifically in the Health Care & Medical department. The Population Council, founded in 1952, is a renowned organization with a focus on Research Services, Professional and Technical Services. Nahla Abdel Tawab plays a crucial role in ensuring the effective management of reproductive health programs within the organization.
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Director, Regional Reproductive Health Program at Population Council
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director regional reproductive health program at population council
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Nahla Abdel Tawab's Professional Milestones
- director regional reproductive health program at population council: Implementing evidence-based practices to enhance reproductive health services for diverse populations.
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Ron Geary
Interim Vice President | Office Of Corporate Finance & Administration | Chief Financial Officer | Administration
Brid Devlin
Chief Scientific Officer
Jim Sailer
Vice President | Executive Director | Center For Biomedical Research
Deborah Weiss
Chief Of Staff To The President
Willem Adriaan Kriel
Chief Operating Officer | IPPC | Affiliate Of The Population Council
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