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  1. Eleni Zoumpoulia Papadopoulou

    Eleni Zoumpoulia Papadopoulou

    Researcher Professor
    Employee
  2. Our work

    Our work

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    The ENABLE project consists of nine work packages and an external Ethics Advisory Board (WP10).
    Article
  3. Enabling environments for non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction in Ethiopia

    Enabling environments for non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction in Ethiopia

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    ENABLE aims to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by reducing the life-long prevalence of major NCD risk factors among pregnant women in Ethiopia.
    Project
  4. Horizon Europe grant awarded to NCD project in Ethiopia

    Horizon Europe grant awarded to NCD project in Ethiopia

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    A four million Euro grant has been awarded to the ENABLE research consortium to help prevent non-communicable diseases (NCD) and improve health and welfare in Ethiopia.
    News
  5. Formative study kicked off

    Formative study kicked off

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    The ENABLE research project has passed a milestone. We have officially kicked off the formative research data collection for the project.
    News
  6. EPHI welcomes ENABLE: a global consortium working with pregnant women in Ethiopia

    EPHI welcomes ENABLE: a global consortium working with pregnant women in Ethiopia

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    The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) have launched the ENABLE project: Enabling environments for non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction in Ethiopia.
    News
  7. ENABLE Consortium

    ENABLE Consortium

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    The ENABLE consortium is a multidisciplinary team of 11 partners from Europe (Norway, Sweden, Netherlands) and Africa (Ethiopia and Nigeria).
    Article
  8. The Norwegian Environmental Biobank

    The Norwegian Environmental Biobank

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    Project
  9. Building Stronger Public Health Institutions and Systems (BIS) Program in Palestine

    Building Stronger Public Health Institutions and Systems (BIS) Program in Palestine

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    Under the BIS program, NIPH is continuing long-term collaboration with Palestine to contribute to strengthening public health capacity within the Palestinian National Institute of Public Health (PNIPH).
    Article
  10. The BIS programme in Ethiopia

    The BIS programme in Ethiopia

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    Building Stronger Public Health Institutions and Systems (BIS) in Ethiopia: Our overarching ambition is to strengthen both Ethiopia and Norway’s public health institutions towards competent and resilient public health systems.
    Article
  11. Dietary habits contribute to environmental contaminant levels in the body

    Dietary habits contribute to environmental contaminant levels in the body

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    In a new study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, researchers studied how diet affects the levels of environmental contaminants in pregnant women and children.
    Research findings
  12. Design and implementation of a growth-monitoring digital health intervention to improve the identification and management of malnutrition in Rwanda

    Design and implementation of a growth-monitoring digital health intervention to improve the identification and management of malnutrition in Rwanda

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    Project
  13. Design and implementation of Digital health Interventions to improve the childhood immunization program in Rwanda

    Design and implementation of Digital health Interventions to improve the childhood immunization program in Rwanda

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    Project
  14. Pre- and postnatal exposure to a mixture of dietary contaminants and weight development at 3, 5 and 8 years.

    Pre- and postnatal exposure to a mixture of dietary contaminants and weight development at 3, 5 and 8 years.

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    This project will study how prenatal exposure to contaminants are associated with growth and weight development in children until the age of 8 years.
    Project
  15. Plasma concentrations of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in pregnant women and the association with child's prenatal and postnatal growth.

    Plasma concentrations of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in pregnant women and the association with child's prenatal and postnatal growth.

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    We will investigate how exposure to PFAS during pregnancy can affect fetal growth within a large meta-analysis of European birth cohorts.
    Project
  16. Building Stronger Public Health Institutions and Systems (BIS)

    Building Stronger Public Health Institutions and Systems (BIS)

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    The goal of this new program is to contribute to the building of competent and resilient health systems underpinned by strong public health institutions in 6 countries and through global and regional work.
    Project
  17. ENABLE: Enabling environments for non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction in Ethiopia

    ENABLE: Enabling environments for non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction in Ethiopia

    Last update

    ENABLE aims to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by reducing the life-long prevalence of major NCD risk factors among pregnant women in Ethiopia.
    Project
  18. Plasma concentration of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in relation to menstrual characteristics

    Plasma concentration of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in relation to menstrual characteristics

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    Our project will allow an enhanced assessment of why menses-related outcomes are related to PFAS concentrations.
    Project
  19. The CATCH-UP project: The impact of pre- and postnatal exposure to mixtures of environmental toxicants on catch-up growth, obesity and cardio-metabolic health in children

    The CATCH-UP project: The impact of pre- and postnatal exposure to mixtures of environmental toxicants on catch-up growth, obesity and cardio-metabolic health in children

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    The overall objective of the project is to study the potential effects of exposure to mixtures of toxicants during vulnerable life stages on child growth and weight status.
    Project
  20. Evidence-based policies and health systems interventions for antenatal care (ePosit)

    Evidence-based policies and health systems interventions for antenatal care (ePosit)

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    Evidence-based policies and health systems interventions for antenatal care (ePOSIT) – a research project for ANC in Uganda
    Project