
Khadija is from Morocco and currently a PhD candidate at Hassan First University in Morocco. She has worked as a midwife for the Ministry of Health since 2020. After being trained at the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques under the Ministry of Health, she has gained extensive experience in various fields, including midwifery, neonatology, public health, education, training and research. Khadija has participated in multiple medical caravans and mobile teams serving rural areas during the COVID period.
Khadija holds a master’s degree in Advanced Practice in Health from the Higher Institute of Health Sciences, with a strong focus on advanced healthcare practices. Her current research explores psychology among pregnant women.
In addition Khadija is involved in several professional organisations, a member of the Moroccan League for Scientific Research and the Right to Health; she is also part of a training team in the Higher Institute of Health Sciences, serving as an ambassador for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to protect and promote intergenerational equity, and a member of Toastmasters.

