Author: Edward C. Green

Edward C. Green

Date of birth: 1944
Website: http://www.harvardaidsprp.org/

Edward C. Green, PhD, originally trained as an anthropologist, is a Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Director of the AIDS Prevention Research Project. He has worked for over 30 years in international development. Much of his work since the latter 1980s has been in AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, primarily in Africa, but also in Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and other parts of the world. He served as a public health advisor to the governments of both Mozambique and the Swaziland. Green has studied indigenous African healing systems and healers and has written three books on these topics. Most recently, Dr. Green has been at the forefront of a global debate about the behavioral antecedents of declines in HIV prevalence in Africa

One book missing from Open library: Green, E.C., Khalid Abu-Khalid, and Mohammed Omari, Palestinian Maternal and Child Health: a Qualitative National Study. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Palestinian Territories. USAID/West Bank & Gaza Strip, & Macro
International (Calverton, Maryland), March 9, 2000. Available on-line:
http://www.harvardaidsprp.org/research/green-palestine-PCBS.pdf

Book: Indigenous theories of contagious disease By Edward C. Green

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