Morgan Levison visits GoHelP lab
Former grad student Morgan Levison visits the GoHelP lab yesterday, March 27th 2018. Â Morgan is a Health Promoter in the Environment and Health Area for the Simcoe-Muskoka Public Health Unit.
Former grad student Morgan Levison visits the GoHelP lab yesterday, March 27th 2018. Â Morgan is a Health Promoter in the Environment and Health Area for the Simcoe-Muskoka Public Health Unit.
We set out to tell for the first time, the story of how people managed food allergies in Ghana. We learnt that while their experiences are similar to what we know in most western societies, there are peculiar challenges highlighting why we need to pay attention to the local context
Don't miss out! The 2018 is taking place on November 19th to 21st in Toronto, and we hope that you will be there! The is now open to submit abstracts for oral, poster, workshops, symposia, and videos that relate to the conference theme: fragile environments and global health: examining drivers of change. The submission deadline is May 31st, 2018. Stay tuned to the for more details!
Susan Elliott spends part of reading week presenting at the Experts Meeting on Climate Change and Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Ottawa.
Congratulations to Stephanie Lu for the acceptance of her paper, "Perceived facilitators and barriers to evaluative thinking in a small, development NGO" accepted to the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. Stephanie Lu's paper is expected to be available online in 2019.
GoHelP's Dr. Susan Elliott, Andrea Rishworth, and Elizabeth Opiyo Onyango discuss their research as it relates to feminist approaches to international development. The Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie attended the roundtable discussion to learn about their experiences and research.
Congratulations to Joseph Kangmennaang and Elizabeth Opiyo Onyango on the publication of their paper, in Social Science & Medicine.
A new book titled Geographical Gerontology features a chapter by Susan Elliott and Andrea Rishworth on ageing in low- and middle-income countries. See the promotional flyer for details and a discount code to order online.
In an article written by the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Water Institute, Susan Elliott speaks on the global sanitation crisis:
From the studies we’ve done, we know that if women and children – girls in particular – had more time and more money in their day because of access to safe water and sanitation, they would spend the money on food, education and health care – in that order – and spend their saved time on economic activities
Susan Elliott publishes a reflection piece in Social Science and Medicine on the evolution of medical geography research and the directions she hopes it will go in the future. Read the full article online!