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Khaled Yassin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Khaled Yassin Khaled Yassin (Arabic: خالد ياسين) is a German-Egyptian scholar in public health and management of health systems. He served as an expert for several international organizations, advancing efforts for modernization of health systems and development of medical and public health education around the globe. He contributed to the establishment of medical colleges and schools of public health in Pakistan, Yemen, Syria and Palestine. He has an excellent record of research papers published in international academic journals and authored more than 37 books, some of them are considered references in the field. Currently, he is director of the European Institute of Health Sciences (Institut Européen des Sciences de la Santé) in Casablanca, Morocco. ==Early childhood== He was born on April 17, 1969 in Al Sharqia Governorate in Egypt, where his family had been forced to migrate from Ismaïlia as a result of the Six-Day War in June 1967. In January 1974 he returned with his family to Ismaïlia, just three months after a cease-fire was concluded between Egypt and Israel in October 1973. Between 3 and 5 he went to Al Kottab for learning the holy Quran, a factor that contributed to his mastery of Arabic at a very young age. When he showed signs of high intelligence in primary school, the headmaster devised for him a special program, in which he had to learn solo, carrying out extra assignments in Arabic language, literature and Islamic studies. He moved onward to the class of excelling pupils in Taha Hussein Preparatory School and thereafter to the same class in Muhammad Anwar El Sadat Secondary School. He was awarded the prize of the ideal student several times between 1981 and 1986 and was twice elected president of the student union of Ismailia governorate.
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