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Prof. Hector Luis Roche M.D.

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I been practicing for 39yrs as a Medical Doctor and School of medicine professor of Epidemiology, Histopathology, public health, and clinical skills in, Puerto Rico, Florida USA, Antigua, Anguilla, and the Caribbean. I am a member of the World Medical Association, International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), International Public Safety Association and founder of One World - One Love International, a non-profit organization which is designed to help underprivileged populations on developing countries, we also provide public health services in the form of epidemiology and tropical medicine. Specifically design and construct safe drinking water organic filtration systems. I have served the indigenous populations in Ancash, and Tumbes, Peru, as a volunteer physician one month per year. I have served as a Physician for natural disaster emergency response services on a non-profit basis. As a Physician I provided medical care to victims of the following natural disasters: In Ponce, Puerto Rico 1985, Haiti after the massive earthquake in January, 2010; in Lombok Indonesia, after the earth quake in September 2018; in Kerala, India, after the flood of Cochi, in October 2018; in Palu, Indonesia after the tsunami of 2018. We sponsor a children's with cerebral palsy orphanage(Ben House) in Cochi Kerala, India and Yayasan Taufiqul Hidayah Kumbung is a formal nonprofit education institution located in Kumbung, Lombok Barat, West Nusa Tenggara. an institution focused on Islamic Elementary and junior high school education. In 2017 I was invited by the Malaysian government as International medical Advisor, to provide and developed impacts social projects with my non-profit organization, for the benefit for their “Orang Asli” or native populations. This was done under their National Blue Ocean Strategy, specifically the National Strategic Unit and “Volunteering for International Professionals” programme. My ambit was to help design and provide advisory services for a project to provide safe drinking water and basic medical services and screening to those under-served populations. The Orang Asli communities of Malaysia are typically villages located far away from any population centers. Many of these communities have been displaced from their traditional lands due to encroachment of logging and poaching. They generally do not have any electricity or running water. There are about 147,412 Orang Asli living in Pahang and Perak states. 76.9% of the Orang Asli population remains beneath the poverty line. 35.2% are classified as living in hard-core poverty.

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