The Research Forum 2025 is looking for contributors to explore ways to shift power to researchers and humanitarian experts from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In global health and humanitarian research, there is an imbalance in funding, voice and power. Researchers and humanitarian experts from LMICs often come up against barriers that prevent them from leading and shaping international research agendas and partnerships. That’s why we’re dedicating an objective to exploring ways to shift power to LMICs, ensuring local expertise is respected and valued, and that research contributes to meaningful, sustainable outcomes. We’re seeking contributions in areas such as: ⭕ LMIC-driven research studies and research-practice partnerships that empower humanitarian experts from LMICs. ⭕ Policy changes, funding models, and initiatives that enhance LMIC leadership and capacity in research initiatives. ⭕ Ethical and culturally sensitive frameworks that support locally led research and evidence use by humanitarian health actors. Does your work align with these priorities? Join us in reimagining research collaborations and advancing equity in the humanitarian research ecosystem. 📅 Deadline to apply: 15 December 2024, 23:59 GMT. 🔗 Submit your contribution today and be part of this critical conversation: https://bit.ly/40rm10J
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Tackle one of Europe’s biggest challenges: ensuring healthcare equity for migrants. This free online course, developed with experts in academia, clinical, and humanitarian fields, provides evidence-based strategies to promote health equity for all. 🏥 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ecCD-vkk 💡 Ideal for: Public health practitioners, policymakers and anyone passionate about health equity! Deepen your understanding of: • Migration health & systemic barriers • Ethical and practical challenges in evidence generation • Strategies for equitable healthcare 🌍 Bridging Gaps in Migration Health Living a healthy life shouldn’t depend on one's country of origin or status. Join our new MOOC to explore: • Migration patterns and their health impacts • Barriers to healthcare for migrants • Best practices for equitable care • Ethical considerations in migration health research #MigrationHealth #HealthEquity #RefugeeHealth #HealthForAll #OnlineLearning Coursera Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies Faculté de médecine - UNIGE 4EU+ Alliance Università degli Studi di Milano
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Explore the barriers to healthcare for migrants and refugees and learn how to advance health equity through this unique online course
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Now open, a new MOOC course on migration, health and equity in Europe will give you the needed skills and knowledge to build a bridge between research and practice. The course was created by the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies with the Università degli Studi di Milano, in collaboration with the Lancet Migration European Regional Hub and support from the 4EU+ Alliance. Prof Karl Blanchet - Dr. Rosie Jouhaud
Tackle one of Europe’s biggest challenges: ensuring healthcare equity for migrants. This free online course, developed with experts in academia, clinical, and humanitarian fields, provides evidence-based strategies to promote health equity for all. 🏥 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ecCD-vkk 💡 Ideal for: Public health practitioners, policymakers and anyone passionate about health equity! Deepen your understanding of: • Migration health & systemic barriers • Ethical and practical challenges in evidence generation • Strategies for equitable healthcare 🌍 Bridging Gaps in Migration Health Living a healthy life shouldn’t depend on one's country of origin or status. Join our new MOOC to explore: • Migration patterns and their health impacts • Barriers to healthcare for migrants • Best practices for equitable care • Ethical considerations in migration health research #MigrationHealth #HealthEquity #RefugeeHealth #HealthForAll #OnlineLearning Coursera Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies Faculté de médecine - UNIGE 4EU+ Alliance Università degli Studi di Milano
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Tackle one of Europe’s biggest challenges: ensuring healthcare equity for migrants. This free online course, developed with experts in academia, clinical, and humanitarian fields, provides evidence-based strategies to promote health equity for all. 🏥 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ecCD-vkk 💡 Ideal for: Public health practitioners, policymakers and anyone passionate about health equity! Deepen your understanding of: • Migration health & systemic barriers • Ethical and practical challenges in evidence generation • Strategies for equitable healthcare 🌍 Bridging Gaps in Migration Health Living a healthy life shouldn’t depend on one's country of origin or status. Join our new MOOC to explore: • Migration patterns and their health impacts • Barriers to healthcare for migrants • Best practices for equitable care • Ethical considerations in migration health research #MigrationHealth #HealthEquity #RefugeeHealth #HealthForAll #OnlineLearning Coursera Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies Faculté de médecine - UNIGE 4EU+ Alliance Università degli Studi di Milano
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Bridging Global Health Research and Humanitarian Response in a Climate-Impacted World is a 3-day forum to be held in Nairobi, Kenya on 7-9 May 2025, co-hosted by elrha and the African Population Health Research Center, alongside the Fogarty International Center led Global Forum on Humanitarian Health Research. Elrha is inviting humanitarian health research, policy, and practice experts, with experience relevant to the key objectives and themes of the Forum, to contribute to making it a stimulating, engaging, and inclusive event. Submissions are due December 15, 2024. Forum objectives are: 1. Galvanising action on evidence gaps for climate-induced health impacts 2. Shifting power to lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs) 3. Promoting research quality, ethics, and impact 4. Fostering collaboration and partnerships https://lnkd.in/gDNbZG9e
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I am pleased to share that our latest personal view article has been published in the esteemed journal The Lancet Regional Health! This publication addresses the complex participatory health research approaches in the WHO European region for refugee and migrant health. Huge thanks to my amazing supervisor, Prof. Sonia Dias, and our dedicated research team for their hard work, namely, Dr. Ana Gama and Dr. Maria Marques. https://lnkd.in/daQfqKQF Here's to continuing our efforts to make meaningful contributions to the field of migration studies! #Migrationstudies #participatoryresearch
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Excited to share our new publication in the Journal of Medical Internet Research! Our paper, "Cross-Cultural Sense-Making of Global Health Crises: A Text Mining Study of Public Opinions on Social Media Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Developed and Developing Economies," delves into how different regions—Italy, the UK, and Egypt—processed the COVID-19 pandemic through social media discussions. Utilising data from over 755,000 social media posts, we employed the latent Dirichlet allocation technique to identify key themes and track discourse shifts over three crucial periods of the pandemic. Key Highlights: ✅ Comprehensive analysis of regional and temporal variations in public discourse. ✅ Insightful classification of public sentiment and thematic concerns across countries. ✅ Critical evaluation of the impact of cultural and economic contexts on public opinions. ✅ Strategic recommendations for improving crisis communication and public engagement. This research underscores the importance of cultural and contextual understanding in crafting communication strategies during global health crises. It provides policymakers and public health officials with a nuanced view of public sentiment, aiding in the development of more effective public health responses. Explore the full study here: https://lnkd.in/diWJqMyp #dataScience #COVID_19 #LDA #publicOpinion #LatentDirichletAllocation #crisisManagement
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