Dr. Beatrice, Co-founder FSF-IHCE is passionate for her work and each of the humanitarian missions in which she participates. She has a double valence as a urological surgeon and a surgical sexology expert, and she has been involved in the battle against female genital mutilation and its reconstruction from the beginning. And since fistula is most common in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, she concentrates her efforts there.
People suffer the impacts of weapon contamination long after a war has ended; unexploded bombs continue to kill and injure; and people exposed to chemical agents continue to suffer. Mines, explosive remnants of war (ERW), and other forms of contamination, such as the planned or unintentional release of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear risks, are all examples of weapon contamination.
People suffer the impacts of weapon contamination long after a war has ended; unexploded bombs continue to kill and injure; and people exposed to chemical agents continue to suffer. Mines, explosive remnants of war (ERW), and other forms of contamination, such as the planned or unintentional release of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear risks, are all examples of weapon contamination.
Global ID has just unveiled its new vein-recognition scanner for use in biometric authentication. Called the VenoScanner, it employs Global ID’s proprietary technology to scan multiple views of the vein patterns in a user’s finger. CSEM worked with Global ID to miniaturize the technology and develop a compact device that is now ready for market launch. Several prospective international clients and systems integrators have already expressed an interest.