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Christine Linhart is a Senior Lecturer in Global Health at the School of Population Health at UNSW Sydney, where she has been since 2011. Her primary research focus is on working with governments in low-to-middle income countries to strengthen civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems, which improves the quality of health data available to policymakers. Christine has extensive in-country experience in the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia, notably working with the Pacific Community in New Caledonia from 2015 to 2016. She regularly undertakes international consultancy work with organizations such as UN Women and UN ESCAP on various projects in the Asia-Pacific region. Christine has been involved in teaching across a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered at the Faculty of Medicine at UNSW since 2012, including convening lectures for Masters in Population Health and Global Health. She has coordinated and taught numerous courses, covering topics such as global non-communicable diseases and the foundations of epidemiology.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and research in Global Health and Population Health.
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