Ainash Sharshenova
Nationality /Citizenship: Kyrgyz Republic
Contact:Mob. : +996 -778-990021
E-mail:spcpm_mhkr@mail.ru
asharshenova@yahoo.com
Present position:
Professor of the Public Health faculty ISM - Environmental Health
Chief researcher of the Centre for Environmental Medicine and Human Ecology of the SPCPM
Key qualifications
Hygienist, scientific researcher in Environmental and Occupational Health.
Educational work
Professor of the Public Health Department of the International School of Medicine of the International University of Kyrgyzstan (2005–up to present).
Expert Work:
WHO Temporary Adviser on Climate Change and Health, MoH KR (2011-2017).
Environmental and health expert, MoH KR/WHO (1997-2019).
GEF/UNEP, Preparation of the Third National Communication of the Kyrgyz Republic on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Expert (2014-2015).
GEF/UNDP, Preparation of the Second National Communication of the Kyrgyz Republic on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Health section, Expert (2007-2008).
Environmental Health Expert. ADB Project TA3499-KGZ - (2000-2001).
Environmental Health Expert. Project FINTA #67300201/UH0032“Environmental Monitoring & Management Capacity Building (Phase II)”, funded by the Finnish Government (2004-2006).
As a consultant of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP) prepared a review of the current situation on population health effects of POPs in Kyrgyzstan (2004), which are included in the National Implementation Plan of the Kyrgyz Republic on the Stockholm Convention on POPs - Project GEF/UNEP #GEL-2328-2761-4714.
As an expert of the Intersectional Working Group for the health sector, prepared a review (2004) on the genetically modified organisms (GMO) in the sphere of medicine in Kyrgyzstan for the UNEP/GEF Project on Development of National Biosafety Framework in Kyrgyz Republic.
Prepared a review on the environmental health of Kyrgyzstan for the 4th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health“The Future of Our Children”, Budapest, June 2004.