Medical Doctor, Health Promoter, Specialist in Family Medicine, and Consultant in Public Health and Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
Dr. Nathaly Ife Virgile Brown is a Family Medicine specialist, feminist, Afro-descendant, and health promoter committed to gender equality and sexual and reproductive rights. She has five years of experience in public health programs, maternal and child health, disease prevention, and health education, all with a focus on gender and intersectionality. Her clinical, educational, and community work has allowed her to address the specific needs of women, adolescents, LGBTIQ+ individuals, and Afro-descendant communities, contributing to their right to a life free from violence, with access to accurate information and dignified care.
She has organized and conducted educational talks and workshops in schools and community spaces, covering topics such as comprehensive sexual education, gender identity, sexual orientation, violence prevention, family planning, sexually transmitted infections, addictions, and psycho-emotional well-being. She firmly believes in the power of creating safe spaces where youth can explore their sexuality respectfully and without taboos, empowering themselves with accurate information and fully exercising their rights.
Her work aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 3, 5, and 10), promoting a comprehensive health approach that integrates medical care, human rights, and social transformation.
