INFORME ALTERNATIVO SOBRE LA SALUD EN AMERICA LATINAmultiple articles. He has been visiting professor and researcher within Latin America and Europe; regional andnational adviser of the OPS (Pan-American Health Organization),ACNUR; member of the Colombian NationalMovement for Health and Security; currently, Coordinator of the Public Health Interfaculty Doctorate atthe National University of Colombia.6. Mariano Noriega, Mexican, doctor, Master of Social Medicine, professor of the Master’s <strong>de</strong>gree in Sciencesin Workers’ Health program of the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Unity of Xochimilco, his main researchline being "New forms of labor organization and their effects in health". Adriana Cecilia Cruz,Mexican,work sociologist, Master of Labor Health, professor of the Master’s <strong>de</strong>gree in Sciences in Workers’Health program of the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Unity of Xochimilco, her main research line being"Quotidian life, work and health". María <strong>de</strong> los Ángeles Garduño, Mexican, sociologist, Master of SocialMedicine, professor of the Master’s <strong>de</strong>gree Social Medicine program of the Autonomous Metropolitan University,Unity of Xochimilco, her main line of research being "Gen<strong>de</strong>r, work and health". agronomer7. Francisco Hidalgo, Ecuadorian, sociologist, Master of Social Sciences, researcher of the CEAS (Health Studiesand Advisement Center), coordinator of the socio-anthropological area, specialist in social movements,author of several books on the sociopolitical reality of the country and Latin America. Doris Sánchez, Ecuadorian,geographer (engineer), researcher of the CEAS, coordinator of the geographical analysis system. María<strong>de</strong> Lour<strong>de</strong>s Larrea, Ecuadorian, statistician, Master of Epi<strong>de</strong>miology (USP-Brazil), professor at UASB,UPS, IEE/CAMAREN, researcher of the CEAS, consultant, social labor inspector for FLP. Orlando Felicita,Ecuadorian, chemical engineer, researcher of the CEAS, experimental <strong>de</strong>velopment of biological assays research.Edith Valle, Ecuadorian, librarian of the CEAS and coordinator of the documentation center, researchassistant. Juliette MacAleese, French, agronomist (engineer), specialist in social hydric systems management.Jansi López, North American, Master in Latin American Studies, Professor of the University of California, gen<strong>de</strong>rin floriculture research. Alexis Handal, North American, PhD candidate in Epi<strong>de</strong>miology, University ofMichigan, pestici<strong>de</strong> and child <strong>de</strong>velopment research. Paola Maldonado, Ecuadorian, geographer (engineer),researcher of EcoCiencia, Jorgelina Ferrero y Stella Morel,Argentineans, Master in Social Work Programstu<strong>de</strong>nts (University of Córdova), interns of EcoHealth Research Program (CEAS).8. Walter Varillas, Peruvian, sociologist, Master of Political Sciences; executive director of the Health,Work andEnvironment Institute of Peru (STYMA); administrator of the Security and Health Network at Work (RSST),sponsored by the OPS/OMS (Pan-American Health Organization/World Health Organization) and the OIT(International Labor Organization); adviser of the Peru Network of coordinating initiatives for local <strong>de</strong>velopment;ex-mayor of the Alis,Yauyos, Lima district; coordinator of the Infantile Work Network (Red TIP) 2002-2003.9. Laura Juárez, Mexican, Bachelor of Economy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. At present,professor-researcher of the Workers University of Mexico, she has published numerous articles on labor, employment,wages, migration and nourishing <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce <strong>de</strong>terioration within Mexico and Latin America.270
Observatorio Latinoamericano <strong>de</strong> Salud.10. Miguel Eduardo Cár<strong>de</strong>nas, Colombian, Doctor of Law, scientific adviser of the Fridrich Ebert Stiftung inColombia (FESCOL); has published important writings on the social and social rights situation in Colombiaand Latin America. Luz Helena Sánchez, Colombian, doctor, Master of Public Health, researcher of the ColombianAssociation for Health (ASSALUD). Martha Bernal, Colombian, economist, researcher of the SchoolStudies Center for Development (CESDE).11. Group of Mothers from Córdoba, Argentinean, it is composed of the majority of mothers whose childrensuffer leukemia, malformations and cancer, due to radioactive contaminants present in their district; onlytwo of them are supposedly healthy. Sofía initiated the Group more than two years ago. Previously, it wasma<strong>de</strong> up of other members of whom two remain and there are several being integrated.12. Ary Carvalho <strong>de</strong> Miranda, Brazilian, BSc in Medicine (Universida<strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Fluminense, 1977), MSc in PublicHealth (Escola Nacional <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública/Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 1997). His research field is the impactof work conditions on workers´ health. Currently, he is Vice presi<strong>de</strong>nt of the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz,being responsible for the areas of Environment and Reference Services. Fre<strong>de</strong>rico Peres, Brazilian, biologistgraduated from Universida<strong>de</strong> Estadual do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, with MSc (Escola Nacional <strong>de</strong> Saú<strong>de</strong> Pública-/Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 1999) and PhD in Public Health (Universida<strong>de</strong> Estadual <strong>de</strong> Campinas, 2002). Dr.Peres has been working on environmental/human contamination by pestici<strong>de</strong>s. Currently, he is a researcherat the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz and Fellow Researcher of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and FogartyInternational Center/NIH. Josino Costa Moreira, Brazilian, has a BSc in Pharmacy (Universida<strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral <strong>de</strong>Juiz <strong>de</strong> Fora, 1967) and PhD in Analytical Chemistry (Loughborough University, 1991). Technologist of theFundação Oswaldo Cruz, he is studying the impact of environmental conditions on human health in Brazil.René Louis <strong>de</strong> Carvalho, Brazilian, BSc in Economy (Universida<strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro, 1967) andDSc in Economy (Université <strong>de</strong> Paris VIII, 1988). Professor of Agrarian Economy at the Institute of IndustrialEconomy of the Universida<strong>de</strong> Fe<strong>de</strong>ral do Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro.13. Alex Zapatta, Ecuadorian, lawyer, specialist in legal water regulation and agrarian political economy, researcherof the CEAS (Health Studies and Advisement Center) and the Agrarian Research National System, coordinatorof the juridical area of the Hydrologic Resources National Forum of Ecuador, coauthor of books onthe agrarian theme and the struggle for <strong>de</strong>mocratization of hydrologic resources.14. Catalina Eibenschutz, Mexican, doctor, specialized in endocrinology in Cuba; candidate to PhD in SocialSciences at the Education Institute, University of London. She is foun<strong>de</strong>r member of the ALAMES (Latin AmericanAssociation of Social Medicine); professor researcher in Social Medicine at the Autonomous MetropolitanUniversity, Xochimilco, since 1976; has worked in Chiapas closely to the EZLN (Zapatist National LiberationArmy) since 1994. Presently, professor of the Master of Rural Development program, being her researchline the Power, Culture, Health and In<strong>de</strong>ntity of Zapatista indigenous movement. Marcos Arana, Mexican,anthropologist, and Mexican doctor. He is researcher at the Medical Sciences and Nourishment Institute "SalvadorZubirán"; foun<strong>de</strong>r of the Ecology and Health Training Center for Peasants in Chiapas; director of the Defenseof the Right to Health; member of the IBFAN (International Network pro Infant Nourishment).271
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