2023-10-09 08:00:04
In countries where labor legislation is absent and/or unknown to workers, where the informal economy is omnipresent, how can worker safety be guaranteed? From the tanners of Fez in Morocco, to the street vendors of Bangui, in the Central African Republic, including Cameroonian and Senegalese professionals, we invite you to take stock of the health of workers in the countries of the South.
Broadcast relocated to Marseille, on the occasion of the “ Pharo News », French-speaking meetings on tropical medicine and public health, at the Timone Hospital.
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Please give me moreoccupational physician, pneumo-allergist, expert doctor in legal compensation for bodily injury, head of the Occupational Medicine department of the Faculty of Medicine of Cheikh Anta Diop University from Dakar, Senegal
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Pr Sanae Achourspecialist doctor in Toxicology and head of the Pharmaco-toxicology Laboratory of the Fez University Hospitalin Morocco, head of the Department of Fundamental Sciences of Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fezdirector of Biomedical and translational research laboratory at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA) and president of the Moroccan Society of Clinical and Analytical Toxicology
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Dr Hermione Dahlia Mossoro-Kpindeoccupational physician of Central African nationality, assistant professor of occupational medicine at the University of Banguidirector of occupational medicine at Ministry of Labor, Employment, Social Protection and Vocational Trainingin the Central African Republic
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Pr Leon Jules The Mangaspecialist in occupational medicine and CAMES associate lecturer, teacher-researcher and head of the Public Health department at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University of Douala in Cameroon.
Musical programming:
► The Dashing Cowboys – Another day dawning
►Kanazoé Orchestra – Folikadi.
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