DECEMLAND GRENADA Country Profile
GRENADA GLOBAL SUMMARY TABLE IN FINAL PAGES Decemland World is a global initiative. Our goal is to dream of, imagine, design and communicate a beautiful long-term future for every country and territory and for the World. We think it’s possible to reach a World without extreme poverty before 2050, a World of Eutopia and Cornucopia. We have launched a worldwide recruitment process identifying and subsequently contacting millions of experts in every corner of the globe. Decemland Grenada encourages individual Experts to join the best team ever design to serve the long-term public interest of society. We are contacting thousands of Experts in every country and territory. Our goal is to put together a dream team in Grenada able to identify the great challenges of the twenty-first century. Figures updated as of 26-May-2014
GRENADA POPULATION (2014) 110.052 GRENADA EXPERTS CONTACTED 195 EXPERTS PER 100,000 PEOPLE CONTACTED 177 EXPERTS WHO HAVE JOINED 1 RESPONSE RATE 0,51% EXPERTS CONTACTED IN THE AMERICAS 998.312 AVERAGE TEAM SIZE IN THE AMERICAS 16,46 EXPERTS WHO HAVE JOINED IN THE AMERICAS 576 EXPERTS WHO HAVE JOINED WORLDWIDE 2.739 Grenada Country Coordinator/s
SATESH BIDAISEE
Satesh Bidaisee is an Assistant Professor and the Deputy Chairman for the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in the School of Medicine at St. George’s University, Grenada. He has previously held positions at the University of Trinidad and Tobago and the Ministry of Health in Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Bidaisee is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine where he received undergraduate training in the life sciences and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2006. In 2008, Dr. Bidaisee also completed a Master of Science in Public Health at St. George’s University. Currently, Dr. Bidaisee is pursuing doctoral training in education at the University of Sheffield, UK. As a research investigator, Dr. Bidaisee supports community-based participatory activities in his interests which include Zoonotic Disease Prevention and Control, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Food Safety and Food Security and the pursuit of the One Health concept. Research projects include Chagas Disease prevention and control programs in South America, Abattoir design and development for the Eastern Caribbean and Reptile Conservation programs in Grenada. Dr. Bidiasee holds memberships to the International Society on Infectious Diseases, Food and Agriculture Organization, Veterinary Public Health Global Network and the American Public Health Association. Dr. Bidiasee also serves as a referee for the International Journal of Advanced Life Sciences and is widely published in the peer-reviewed publications on Zoonotic Diseases of Human Health Significance.
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