zahid a khan

Zahid Ali Khan is a dedicated public health professional with a strong academic background and extensive research experience. He holds a Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) from SZABIST and a Master of Arts in Social Work from the University of Karachi, reflecting his commitment to addressing both public health and social challenges. As a Research Associate at the Institute for Global Health & Development at Aga Khan University, Zahid has played a key role in conducting literature reviews, managing data collection, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. His research focuses on vaccine deployment, pediatric health, and the health challenges faced by migrants and refugees in Pakistan, as well as addressing social issues such as access to healthcare and the impact of displacement on vulnerable populations. Previously, as a Research Officer at the Trust for Vaccine and Immunization, Zahid coordinated with stakeholders and supervised research teams. His contributions include studies on Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease among adolescents, polio eradication, and COVID-19 vaccine deployment for refugees, with several of his studies published in peer-reviewed journals.

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