Falah is growing, more people from SINU Solomon Island National University, wants to be part of the project and are very grateful for the opportunity.
#pacific#scientific#familyfarming#health#food
Just published - open access 🚨 A worldwide study with ECBATA consortium to understand training strategies of 10,074 athletes from 121 countries based on human development index in early COVID-19 lockdown.
https://t.co/Csn3oI3NIC
I'm honoured to share "Developing the Tokelau National Health and Physical Education Curriculum: A case study"
https://t.co/7qF3XhnzIU with colleagues from the University of Auckalnd and Mataeke o Akoakoga. @JacquieBay, Suzanne Trask, Pule Manuele, Losa Borne and Barry Potter
Vous voulez parler de sport et d’entraînement, c’est une occasion unique d’avoir un expert pret à repondre à toutes vos questions! Sportif ou intéressé par l’activité physique et vous vous demandez comment performer ou débuter, ce sunset est pour vous!
https://t.co/4ethPKLtkZ
Thanks to David Simar and @EleanorJBeck from @UNSW@UNSWMedicine to give me the opportunity to share our research on adolescents lifestyle in the Pacific Islands Countries and Territories. @FALAHpacific@unc_nc
First exchanges and discussions on physical activity and diet in Pacific communities with @tonyokely and his research team at the University of Wollongong yesterday. Honoured to share 10 years of research done in free living populations.🙂
Always inspiring to do research in Vanuatu and collaborate with Corinne Caillaud Charles Perkins Centre and Medicine and Health - University of Sydney and @falah team
Sharing the progress of FALAH project with the Ambassador of France in Vanuatu and designated in the Solomon Islands, Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer. Rich exchanges.
🇫🇷🇻🇺 France as a research engine! @OGalyNC Associate Prof. at @unc_nc co-leads the 🇪🇺 FALAH project on family farming, the 1st "Horizon 2020" funding in the Pacific: €1.2 million over 4 years, a network of 95 🇫🇷🇩🇪🇦🇹🇻🇺🇸🇧🇫🇯🇦🇺 researchers. The program includes research visits (5 🇻🇺 PhD students have already spent a month in Montpellier) and 10 scientific events. The one just completed in Port Vila was the 5th.
The First FALAH conference in Vanuatu ended yesterday!
A closure ceremony was prepared and gifts were exchanged to thanks officials from Vanuatu for their support and engagement.
Thanks to all who attended this First FALAH conference!!
For the last session of the conference we had the visite of students from the Lycée Louis Antoine Bougainville, they presented their projects to the team that they conducted with the help of Corinne Caillaud from University of Sydney .