Our community members have their say! Fatou Diagne
A global community at the service of its members
The strength of the Chair’s community lies in the skills and knowledge of its members. The community is at the service of its members and exists of those who choose to join it. Therefore we want to put the community members in the spotlight and allow them to explain – in their own words – what this community means to them and what their expectations and hopes are for it.
Third video in the series: Fatou Diagne, Teacher-researcher at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Inspector General of Education and Training, coordinator of the Chair’s activities in Senegal. She describes the challenges encountered in health education, and more particularly in sexual health education for young people in Senegal.
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Researchers, professionals in health, social and educational sectors, volunteers from associations, movements or trade unions, committed citizens, universities, local authorities, foundations, companies, networks, associations, institutions, you all are welcome!
The Chair’s community is open to all. It is based on two inseparable dimensions: 1. produce and share knowledge 2. Contribute to social change for the health of children and young people.
There has been a lot of talk about priorities, and even priorities of priorities. In terms of priorities, I know of only two: public education and public health.