Research Manager, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Vaudois (Switzerland)

Lorraine Chok holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy and a Master’s degree in Global Health, both from the University of Geneva. Her academic and professional interests are centered on the intersection of sexual health, gender inequalities, and social determinants of health. Specifically, her work focuses on the sexual health of adolescents and young adults, exploring key areas such as sexual behaviors, the impacts of violence, and the broader socio-cultural dynamics of gender inequality. Through her research and expertise, Lorraine contributes to advancing policies and interventions aimed at improving sexual health outcomes and addressing systemic inequities faced by vulnerable populations.


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