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Francine Coeytaux

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Education
  
B.A., MPH


Name
  
Francine Coeytaux

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, USA

Occupation
  
Women's Health Advocate and Public Health Specialist

Awards
  
2013 Ruth Roemer Social Justice Leadership Award, 2011 Carl S. Shultz Award for Lifetime Achievement, 2010 Felicia Stewart Award for Lifetime Achievement in Emergency Contraception,

Website
  
Francine Coeytaux's webpage

Alma mater
  
Stanford University, University of California, Los Angeles

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Francine Coeytaux, founder of the Pacific Institute for Women's Health, is a public health specialist with extensive experience in the development and evaluation of family planning and reproductive health programs. She is best known for her work on comprehensive reproductive health services, abortion and new reproductive technologies. Prior to founding the Pacific Institute, she was an Associate at the Population Council in New York where she initiated a worldwide program to address the problem of unsafe abortion, collaborated on the public introduction of NORPLANT and RU 486, and helped develop reproductive health activities in Sub Saharan Africa.

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In addition to her international experience, Coeytaux worked for many years in California, USA. Most notably, she contributed in the 1970s to the creation of Planned Parenthood's first adolescent outreach programs in San Francisco and designed a health program for migrant children in five rural counties of California. Coeytaux is a women’s health advocate and an experienced researcher, combining both qualitative and quantitative skills, and has published extensively. She currently sits on the Boards of EngenderHealth and the Center for Genetics and Society. Coeytaux has consulted for many organizations including the World Health Organization, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the World Bank, the Compton Foundation, and served on the State of California’s Advisory Committee on Human Cloning.

Coeytaux has lived in Tunisia, Peru, Nicaragua, Switzerland and the United States, and has worked extensively in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband, David Glanzman. They have 26-year-old twins - a son, Alain, and a daughter, Sabine.

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Education

Coeytaux is an alumna of Stanford University where her B.A. was in Latin American History and Human Biology. She obtained an MPH in Demography and Population Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles.

References

Francine Coeytaux Wikipedia