Ana Lucía Casallas is a nurse, epidemiologist, has a Master’s in Education and Social Development and is a PhD candidate for the Collective Health, Environment and Society Program. An Assistant Professor at Universidad del Rosario, she also serves as a public health consultant in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, quality of life, healthcare, and informal education processes with community leaders. Professor Casallas also provides consulting for social development projects.
With a background in planning, coordinating, managing, auditing, monitoring and evaluating policies, programs and social projects in healthcare, Claudia Naranjo has extensive experience in leading and managing regional health plans, collective intervention plans and the Primary Health Care Program at a regional and national level. Naranjo also has national and international research experience in healthcare and healthcare policies with a focus on violence and heath, sexual and reproductive health, oral health, human rights and Latin American social health and medicine. Naranjo is a resident of the Pan American Health Organization’s International Health program, has been a professor for university courses on public health, and is involved in coordinating the Colombian chapter of the Latin American Social Medicine and Collective Health Association.