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Ganesh Supramaniam

GaneshDr. Ganesh Supramaniam is a retired Paediatrician who trained in both the UK and Sri Lanka. Interested in nutrition and child health, Ganesh has worked with Commonwealth organisations since the 1980s where he began with the Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilities (CAMHADD). Ganesh’s main work involved analysing the composition of formula milks in the UK, and clinically assessing child development. Now retired, Ganesh has retained his interest in maternal and child health issues in the Commonwealth. His broad concern for the relationship between environmental issues and health led him to join CHEC’s governing board in 2012.

 

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