
Dr. Ehsan Latif
Director, Centre for Integrative Public Health Management
Dr. Ehsan Latif is a physician and public health specialist with over 20 years of international experience in tobacco control, tobacco harm reduction, and non-communicable disease policy. He is Co-Founder and Director at Centre for Integrative Public Health Management (CIPHM). CIPHM focuses on development and adaptation of evidence based, integrative public health policies that address NCD risk factors and promotion of equitable population health outcomes in low and middle income countries. In his last role, Dr. Latif served as Senior Vice President for Health & Science Strategy and Grant Management at Global Action to End Smoking, overseeing more than US$200 million in grants across nearly 50 countries. A graduate of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, he has advised governments, UN agencies, and global partners on evidence-based strategies to reduce smoking and strengthen public health systems worldwide.
Sessions with Dr. Ehsan Latif
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11:30 AM - 12:50 PM
Moderator
Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator, CAPHRA
Speakers
Dr. Ehsan Latif, Director, Centre for Integrative Public Health Management
Jeffrey Zamora, Creative Producer & Communications Strategist, Asovape Costa Rica
Konstantinos Farsalinos, Senior Researcher, School of Public Health at the Universities of Patras and West Attica
Tikki Pang, Former Director of Research Policy and Co-operation, World Health Organization
Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Director of Research and Thought Leadership, Global Health Focus
7:00 PM
Location: Vista 27
Moderator
Summer Hanna, Global Head of Scientific Regulation, BAT
Speakers
Dr. Carolyn Beaumont, General Practitioner & THR educator, NicotineFacts
Clive Bates, Director, Counterfactual
Dr. Ehsan Latif, Director, Centre for Integrative Public Health Management
Prof. Dr. Rohan Andrade de Sequeira, Consultant in Cardio-Endocrinology, The Revival Clinic
Simon Clark, Director, FOREST