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Abate Bekele Belachew - Profile
Prof. Abate Bekele Belachew graduated from the Institute of Public Health, University of Gondar, Ethiopia, in 2010. Since then, he worked as a public health expert in various positions in a primary health care setting for three consecutive years until he started his specialization in 2013. He received his Biostatistics and Health Informatics specialization in 2015 with a thesis entitled "Individual and community-level factors associated with the introduction of prelacteal feeding in Ethiopia" from the School of Public Health, Mekelle University, Ethiopia. He worked as a lecturer and researcher between 2015 and 2019, after which he became a lecturer at Mekelle University, School of Public Health. Given his significant achievements in research, teaching, and community services, he became an assistant professor in March 2019. In October 2019, he joined the School of Public Health, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, where he worked as a senior lecturer and researcher for about a year. Currently, he is studying for a doctoral degree within a project entitled "Molecular and Environmental basis for asthma in changing climate" in the University of Oulu, Center for Environmental and Respiratory Health Research, Oulu, Finland, from March 2020. He has more than 30 publications and can be accessed via
Acknowledgement | International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition
Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2020.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2019.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2018.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2017.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2016.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2015.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2014.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2013.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2012.
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Amina Sultan - Profile
Afreen Usmani - Profile
Ana Cristina (Terra de Souza) Lindsay - Profile
Dr. Ana Cristina Lindsay is a community-based public health researcher trained in maternal and child health and pediatric dentistry. Her public health research program and scholarship focus on achieving health equity through understanding and reducing health disparities. Her research is focused on minoritized, multi-ethnic Latinx (Hispanic and Brazilian) populations living in the United States and Latin America. Her primary research program focuses on improving lifestyle behaviors and preventing obesity during the critical early life stages of pregnancy and early childhood. Her secondary research program focuses on the application of mixed methods to address cancer disparities among Latinx and, more recently, Cape Verdean populations, with a special emphasis on the prevention of HPV-associated cancers. Her research is designed to identify and gain a deep understanding of the social determinants of health that serve as barriers to health among vulnerable and under-resourced Latinx populations. She has a special interest in the application of mixed methods research to develop culturally responsive health promotion interventions in pregnancy and early childhood.