Talk: Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in the Syria Conflict – Notes from the Field
Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in the Syria Conflict
Monday November 21, 2016
5:00-6:00pm
CT305
The rape, sexual torture, and sexual servitude of women and girls in the Syria conflict has been well documented, yet little is know about their male counterparts. Are Syrian men and boys also being targeted for sexual violence? Are they at risk of sexual violence in their countries of asylum? What is the international community doing to meet the needs of survivors?
Join us for a talk with Dr. Sarah Chynoweth, a consultant for UNHCR, to hear the preliminary findings from her recent fact-finding mission to Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan where she investigated sexual violence against men and boys in the Syria crisis.
Dr. Sarah Chynoweth is an independent consultant who has worked in sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence, and human rights in humanitarian emergencies for 15 years. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Global Health from the University of New South Wales in Australia. She currently leads a study on sexual violence against men and boys for UNHCR and serves as technical advisor on a humanitarian research project for International Planned Parenthood Federation.
Food will be provided! Please RSVP!
Cape Downwinders – EH internship opportunities
Meet Diane Turco of Cape Downwinders
Learn about plans to close the Pilgrim nuclear power plant and the radiation monitoring campaign
Cape Downwinders is an all-volunteer nonprofit that investigates, educates and agitates for the immediate closure of the Pilgrim nuclear power plant. The group launched a citizens’ radiation monitoring campaign and is looking for public health students who can assist with data collection and analysis along with communication, outreach, research and education.
Diane Turco, Executive Director of Cape Downwinders, will be visiting the EH department. Join us to learn more about the community investigations on health risks related to Pilgrim, the organization’s work to safely close the power plant and internship opportunities.
Monday, November 7th
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Talbot 4th Floor, EH Conference Room
Questions? Contact: Ruthy Rickenbacker, ruthyr@bu.edu, 617-638-5855
Partners In Health Employer Information Session
Partners In Health Employer Information Session November 17th, 1:00-2:00pm R115
"We go. We make house calls. We build health systems. We stay."
Whether to Liberia, Rwanda, or any of the countries PIH is present, PIH goes where they’re needed most. They care for patients in their homes and communities. They work in close partnership with local government officials and the world’s leading medical and academic institutions to build capacity and strengthen health systems. And they are committed to accompanying the people and communities served for the long term.
Climate Change and Environmental Health: The Impact in Low-income Countries
“Climate Change and Environmental Health: The Impact in Low-income Countries”
November 4th, 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in BUSM L210
Speaker: Barry S. Levy, MD, MPH
Adjunct Professor of Public Health, Tufts University School of Medicine
Former President, American Public Health Association (APHA)
Co-editor, Climate Change and Public Health
This weeks:
Gijs van Seventer Environmental Health Seminar
Data Analyst – Institute for Health Metrics & Evaluation Job Opening
Questions contact Andrew Stokes. For more information and to apply click here.
The University of Washington (UW) is proud to be one of the nation’s premier educational and research institutions. Our people are the most important asset in our pursuit of achieving excellence in education, research and community service. Our staff not only enjoys outstanding benefits and professional growth opportunities, but also an environment noted for diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) is a dynamic organization at the University of Washington. Its mission is to monitor global health conditions and health systems, as well as to evaluate interventions, initiatives, and reforms. IHME aims to expand the quantitative evidence base for decisions in health, empowering policymakers, donors, and researchers with the highest-quality information to best make resource decisions. IHME’s research spans multiple disciplines and policy-relevant areas including resource tracking, cost-effectiveness, forecasting, burden of disease, geospatial analysis, and impact evaluations. It has established international scientific credibility for developing innovative multidisciplinary methods and producing cutting-edge results. IHME has an outstanding opportunity for a Data Analyst in the Director’s Office. The main purpose of this position is to provide support in ensuring the highest possible scientific excellence in IHME’s work across multiple projects, a role essential to the Institute’s international credibility and continued success. This position contributes to the critical review of research results; data quality management; and overall scientific scrutiny within the Institute. By investigating and identifying potential research challenges, the Data Analyst contributes to pinpointing solutions for the timely and efficient production of high-caliber scientific and policy-relevant results. This position must develop an understanding of different research needs and analytic functions across multiple projects to best meet scientific needs across the Institute and within the Director’s Office. The Data Analyst must be able to independently translate requests into actionable results through interactions with research databases, formulation of displays of results, and development of code to be applied to a variety of quantitative data. The position calls for dexterity working with complex data and the ability to ascertain patterns within quantitative data, which may be facilitated by the use of various tools, such as data visualizations and code (e.g., Stata, Python, R). Additionally, this position will work alongside other Data Analysts on complementary projects and will require knowledge and skill sharing and collective problem-solving. Overall, the Data Analyst, Director’s Office will be a critical member of an agile, dynamic research team. Responsibilities include: Research command
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CGHD Graduate Research Affiliate Program (GRAP) applications open Friday!
Are you looking for research opportunities with faculty? Do you want to be more engaged in the global health research community at SPH? Find out more information about GRAP here!
Click here for information about the CGHD Graduate Research Affiliate Program!
Applications open FRIDAY!
Uganda Site Director, MGH Global Medicine Program
Job Opportunity: Uganda Site Director, MGH Global Medicine Program Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Global Health is seeking a talented and dedicated physician to serve as the Uganda Site Director for its Global Medicine (GM) Program. As the on-site representative in Uganda, the GM Uganda Site Director will support the vision and mission of the Global Medicine Program, MGH Global Health, and the MGH Department of Medicine. The Site Director will support all components of the Global Medicine Program and will lead the development and evolution of those elements based in Uganda. The Site Director’s responsibilities will include clinical care, medical education, mentorship, administration, program leadership, and research. The successful candidate will have completed residency training in internal medicine, family practice, or medicine/pediatrics, and be Board certified/eligible. For more information, please click here |
Nominate a Colleague for CUGH Leadership Awards
Nominate a Colleague for CUGH Leadership Awards The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is accepting nominations for 3 awards: the CUGH Distinguished Leadership Award, the CUGH/Wasserheit Young Leader Award, and the CUGH Hall/Sewankambo Mid-Career Leadership Award. The awards will be presented at CUGH’s annual Global Health Conference in April.
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Zambia Rising (Zambia Orphans & Vulnerable Children Systems Strengthening) Study – Paid Qualitative Data Analysis Opportunity
Paid Qualitative Data Analysis Opportunity - Department of Global Health, SPH
The Zambia Rising (Zambia Orphans & Vulnerable Children Systems Strengthening) Study is looking to hire 3 students to help with qualitative analysis in completion of project activities. Students must commit to a minimum of 12 hours per week during November and December (now through 12/21) and will be reimbursed at $15/hour. Experience with qualitative analysis and NVivo preferred. Interested students please apply ASAP by emailing Dr. Nafisa Halim for further information and to become involved in this exciting opportunity!