Three CNAM female researchers present studies at 23rd World Congress on Safety and Health in Work

The National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM) are partaking, remotely and in person, in the 23rd World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, held on November 27-30 in Sydney (Australia) under the theme: "Shaping Change." Three female researchers, namely, Wijdène Driss, Amira Houria and Fadwa Kdous, conducted scientific studies to be presented during this congress, reads a CNAM press release. First held in 1955, the World Congress on Safety and Health at Work is one of the largest international conferences for work health and safety. This edition is an opportunity to gather and connect with global leaders in safety and harm prevention from over 120 countries. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

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