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Keynote speakers at Symposium in New York

Prof Pia Riggirozzi and Dr Natalia Cintra of the University of Southampton have recently participated as keynote speakers at the Fall symposium ‘Her Journey, Her Story, Her Rights: The Impact of Gender on Forced Migration’ at Fordham University New York, USA, Graduate School of Social Service. The event was organised by the Directors of Her […]

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REGHID Project in the Spotlight in Brazil

The ReGHID team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) will participate in two forthcoming events in Brazil as part of its dissemination activities. Collaborating in these international events are ReGHID Co-Investigators Dr Natalia Cintra of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (UFMA), and Rita Bacuri at Oswaldo […]

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Invitation to our End of Project Conference – 26 & 27 June 2023

It is a huge pleasure to  invite you to our end of project conference on 26th and 27th June 2023 at the University of Southampton, UK. In the conference we will present findings and outputs of the project Redressing Gendered Health Inequalities of Displaced Women and Girls in Contexts of Protracted Crisis in Central and […]

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National Health Conference on the Health of Migrant Populations – Brazil

For the first time, a National Free Conference on the Health of Migrant Populations will be held in Brazil. It will be a space for migrants, researchers, health professionals, managers and activists to debate and contribute to the formulation of public health policies for migrant populations in Brazil.   These free conferences are part of the […]

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Dissemination and impact activities

As part of the Project ‘Redressing gender inequalities in health of displaced women and girls in contexts of protracted crisis in Central and South America’ (ReGHID), the team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (UFMA), and Maria do Carmo Leal […]

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Invitation to Webinar on results of the ReGHID project

You are cordially invited to participate in the webinar called “Reflexiones sobre violencias y salud sexual y reproductiva de mujeres migrantes” (Reflections on violence and reproductive sexual health of migrant women). This event is organized by FLACSO El Salvador in conjunction with the Red de Conocimiento sobre Seguridad Ciudadana – Conose (Knowledge Network on Citizen […]

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Invitation to a Documentary Screening & Discussion ‘Salir Adelante’ (Moving Forward)

Documentary screening about forced Venezuelan migrant women and girls fleeing humanitarian crisis – Thursday 12th January 2023, Harbour Lights It is a huge pleasure to invite you to the screening of the documentary Salir Adelante / Moving Forward (English subtitled), directed and produced by Bruna Curcio in collaboration with the ESRC-funded Redressing Gendered Health Inequalities […]

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Research impact of the ReGHID project in Central America

Results from the Survey in Sexual and Reproductive Health implemented by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the University of Southampton as part of the ReGHID Project, led by Principal Investigator Prof. Pía Riggirozzi (PAIR), Co-I Prof. Amos Channon and Dr Sarahí Rueda-Salazar (SSD), have been successfully presented and discussed with local organisations (Governmental […]

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Dissemination activities for the ReGHID-Central American survey in Sexual and Reproductive Health

Preliminary results from the Sexual and Reproductive Health survey in Central America implemented in collaboration between the ReGHID team of University of Southampton (UoS) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM/Northern Triangle) will be disseminated very soon in Honduras and El Salvador during a two days’ workshop event. Principal findings from the qualitative approach of […]

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ReGHID Project book available for pre-order

The ReGHID Project team is incredibly excited to announce that after three years of research, its forthcoming book ‘Displacement, Human Rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Conceptualising Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America’ by Natalia Cintra, David Owen and Pía Riggirozzi, is now available for pre-order from Bristol University Press. Focusing on the flight of women and girls from […]

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