Eefje Smet

PME and Research Adviser at Amref Flying Doctors
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, NL
Languages
  • English -
  • French -
  • Spanish -
  • Swahili -

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Experience

    • Netherlands
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • PME and Research Adviser
      • Aug 2015 - Present

      Everyone is entitled to good health. That is why Amref Flying Doctors, the main African health organisation, closely co-operates with communities, health care providers, private sector and governments for better health in Africa – particularly for young women. Everyone is entitled to good health. That is why Amref Flying Doctors, the main African health organisation, closely co-operates with communities, health care providers, private sector and governments for better health in Africa – particularly for young women.

    • Program Officer
      • Jun 2012 - Jul 2015

      The Mediation Agency for Return (Maatwerk bij Terugkeer in Dutch, MBT) seeks to provide humane and effective reintegration support for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants wishing to return to their country of origin. The Mediation Agency for Return (Maatwerk bij Terugkeer in Dutch, MBT) seeks to provide humane and effective reintegration support for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants wishing to return to their country of origin.

    • Netherlands
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Consultant
      • Jan 2012 - May 2012

      • desk review regarding link between Maternal Health and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene • Publication of report ‘Getting it right: improving maternal health through water, sanitation and hygiene’ for Simavi • desk review regarding link between Maternal Health and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene • Publication of report ‘Getting it right: improving maternal health through water, sanitation and hygiene’ for Simavi

    • Netherlands
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Officer Intervention
      • Jan 2012 - May 2012

    • Netherlands
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • project coordinator
      • Jan 2010 - Feb 2011

      Project: Psychosocial support on Return, Foundation Sustainable returnThe project's aim is to develop acceptable and appropriate models for reintegration in the ‘countries of return’ (Afghanistan, Bosnia, Burundi, DR Congo and Sierra Leone), using local, existing capacities and networks to stimulate and apply the competence of individual returnees. The project will be strengthening the existing networks and partners with specific guidance for returnees.This project is part of a program that aims to support sustainable return and reintegration of especially (ex)asylumseekers through an integral approach and provision of services for the targetgroup in the Netherlands and in the countries of origin.www.duurzameterugkeer.nl Show less

    • Researcher
      • Apr 2007 - Dec 2009

    • Netherlands
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teacher in the international module ‘Medical Anthropology’ of the European School of Physiotherapy
      • Jan 2006 - Apr 2010

    • Netherlands
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Expertbegeleider kwalitatieve stroom, Leeronderzoek 2
      • May 2007 - Jun 2007

      Teacher in course for medical students on anthropological researchmethods at Section Health and Culture, VUmc Teacher in course for medical students on anthropological researchmethods at Section Health and Culture, VUmc

    • Netherlands
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teacher and coordinator in the MA course ‘theory and practice of Medical anthropology and sociology'
      • Oct 2005 - Jan 2007

Education

  • University of Amsterdam
    MA, Cultural and Medical Anthropology
    1999 - 2005

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