NEW PODCAST! @FergusCristin on her new paper discussing the shifts in power across the #globalhealth landscape. What really are the effects of private actors having a substantial amount of power in the global health system?
LISTEN NOW!📢https://t.co/h6nhHlj5Yx
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Drawing on fieldwork across #Uganda & #Malawi, @lizziestorer@KateEDaws@FergusCristin explore how truck drivers & migrant traders came to be seen as the center of viral risk, revealing forms of discrimination/ blame in discourse & practice. #openaccess
https://t.co/eiSWaFWEQa
A massive congratulations to @lizziestorer for her highly commended thesis "Lugbara religion revisited: a study of social repair in West Nile, North-West Uganda" by the Development Studies Association prize review panel (@devcomms)! 👏👏👏
Amerie Jo Garza's father, a med aide, says he found out she was one of the victims when he arrived on the scene and was helping another little girl covered in blood. She told him her best friend had been shot. When he asked her name, she said his daughter's. There aren't words.
NEW! This newly published study examined the shifts in power in #globalhealth using @IHME_UW finance data to observe the dynamic network structure of development assistance from 1990-2015.
Check out the paper and results: https://t.co/qfTUlyPwNH
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New research examines how to include diverse perspectives in effective health decision-making.
Findings @FergusCristin & @NoahOkumu2 show a wider range of expertise in the policy of #schistosomiasis control in Uganda sustainably reduces transmission.
https://t.co/NSdYPv3O3n
Our new study published @GlobalHealthBMJ examines how diverse expert perspectives can be incorporated into effective decision-making to control schistosomiasis.
The work @FergusCristin & @UUKHAhealth responds to cycles of failed interventions in Uganda.
https://t.co/NSdYPv3O3n
Working Paper 3 is a collaboration between @AfricaAtLSE and @UUKHAhealth - a candid interview with a frontline worker from #Arua Hospital #Uganda . Interesting discussion of how care priorities were evaluated during the #COVID19 emergency https://t.co/ynVyrxyppq