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Asian Harm Reduction Forum, pioneer in global health equity and saving lives

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Asian Harm Reduction Forum, pioneer in global health equity and saving lives
The press conference was attended by a panel of distinguished speakers from various sectors.
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MANILA, Philippines — The 6th Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF) press conference, which was held at the Manila Prince Hotel in Ermita, Manila recently, was attended by eminent experts and distinguished speakers from various fields and professions who share the same objectives and advocacy for raising global health awareness and preventing deaths through research, public health and policy on harm reduction.

AHRF is a non-profit and interdisciplinary organization that advances public health education for the improvement of lives and environments through informed health decisions across the globe.

With a commitment to empowering individuals, government bodies and communities, AHRF is making significant strides in reshaping the narratives for harm reduction principles that drive informed health-related decisions and foster positive transformations on a global scale. Its mission is to safeguard the public by championing the inclusion of harm reduction principles in the development of health policies and programs.

AHRF’s initiatives have left an indelible mark on communities, transforming lives and instilling confidence in harm reduction campaigns over the years. The organization’s efforts have been instrumental in bridging gaps, establishing community and leader confidence and encouraging a proactive approach to health management.

The press conference was attended by a number of media friends along with the panel of distinguished speakers, who came from various nations and were introduced by Prof. Jay Jazul, who also happened to be one of the speakers, providing very useful information and stimulating discussion at the press conference. He is a resident researcher and assistant professor from the University of Santo Tomas.

The speakers

Martin Culliip. An international fellow of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance Consumer Center and a former company director, Culliip has been writing and blogging about free market and consumer lifestyle issues for more than 10 years. He is a particularly fervent supporter of all tobacco damage reduction strategies as a user of e-cigarettes and other safer nicotine products.

Jeffrey Zamora. A dynamic figure with a strong dedication to harm reduction and tobacco harm reduction advocacy, Zamora is a versatile professional, serving as a social media and marketing expert, harm reduction advocate, vaping enthusiast, videographer and photographer, bringing a rich array of talents to the forum.

Suely Castro. She is a highly versatile and solution-driven professional with over two decades of experience in stakeholder engagement, project management and relationship building, with a remarkable ability to collaborate with a wide array of stakeholders, including academics, parliamentarians, NGOs, grassroots organizations, commercial entities and consumer groups.

Dr. Rohan Andrade De Sequeira. He is a distinguished consultant cardio metabolic physician and professor who specializes in non-invasive cardiology, diabetes, endocrinology, and obesity management. He also holds senior consultant positions at prestigious institutions such as Jasiok Hospital, St. Elizabeth Hospital, S.L. Raheja Hospital, Holy Family Hospital and Breach Candy Hospital.

The AHRF calls on everyone to join hands in spreading the word and taking action. By supporting AHRF’s initiatives, you become a part of a movement that is shaping a healthier, more equitable world.

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