HARAP
The Harm Reduction Alliance of the Philippines (HARAP) is a national peer-run advocacy and capacity-building association that aims to promote harm reduction as part of the country’s public health policy.
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Ron Christian G. Sison
RMT, MT(AMT), MLS(ASCPi), MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Santo Tomas, Manila
Dr.Sree T.Sucharitha, MD
Fellow in HIV Medicine,
Associate Professor,
Department of Community Medicine,
Tagore Medical College Hospital,
Chennai, 600127
Tamil Nadu. India
Dr. Tan Kok Kuan
MBBS (S’pore), Cert. Men’s Health, Cert. Clinical Dermatology Member,
Academy for Men’s Health (Singapore)
Dr. Fernando M. Fernandez
President: Philippine College of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
Imm Past President: Asia Pacific
Dental Federation
Dr Rohan Sequeira
MD FAGE FACP FACLM FAADE MPCDS PHD
Consultant Physician and Cardiovascular Diabetologist. India
Dr Arleen R Reyes, DMD
Director, Philippine Dental Association
Dr. Alex Wodak AM
Emeritus Consultant, Alcohol and Drug Service, St Vincent’s Hospital
Visiting Fellow, Kirby Institute, UNSW
President, Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation
Co-Founder/Director, ATHRA Australia
Dr Joe Kosterich, MD
Adjunct Professor (Teaching), University of Western Australia
Board Member, ATHRA
Supporting Clinical Editor – Medical Forum Magazine
Medical Advisor to Reed Medical Conferences
Active General Practitioner seeing patients in Perth, WA
Kumamaru Hiroya, MD PhD (Japan)
Dr Kumamaru has been Vice Director of the AOI Universal Hospital since 2013. He graduated from the Medical School at Keio University, Japan, in 1980, before training in General Surgery and Cardiovascular Surgery at Keio University Hospital and other affiliated hospitals 1980 to 1988. He was Clinical Research Fellowship in the Dept. of Cardiovascular Surgery at St. Vincent Medical Center in LA, spent a Surgical Residency in Cardiovascular Surgery at the Centre Cardio-Thoracique de Monaco and was Staff Surgeon of Cardiovascular Surgery in affiliated hospitals until 2008. From 1996 to 2005 he was Cardiovascular Medical Director for Pfizer Japan, and from 2008 to 2013, he ran a private practice in the Tokyo Metropolitan area focusing on smoking cessation.
Andrew da Roza (Singapore)
Andrew is a qualified addictions psychotherapist at a private psychiatric clinic, Promises Healthcare Pty. Ltd. He holds a Master’s degree in counseling from Monash University in Australia, and a Master of Science degree in Addictions Science from King’s College, London; Virginia Commonwealth University, and Adelaide University. He is also certified as a: substance abuse and alcohol therapist; sex addiction therapist; and solution focused brief therapist, master practitioner. Andrew is a non-practicing English and Hong Kong lawyer, with a BA in law from Kent University, and a Master in law from King’s College, London. He also has an Executive MBA, jointly from Kellogg, Northwestern University and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is chairman of We Care Community Services Ltd., a non-denominational charity devoted to addictions after care; a member of the National Council of Social Service, Services Committee, and NCSS Mental Health Advisor; a Board member of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association; a Board member of Reforming SG, a charity dedicated to drug prevention and recovery promotion; and a member of the Singapore Community Chest Executive Committee.