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Little Amal is 12 foot-tall Syrian refugee puppet representing displaced children who endured violence, war, and other forms of persecution. She has traveled 5,000 miles across 12 countries and is currently in NYC! Follow her journey on Little Amal (The Walk) to get a chance to meet her.
"It is the responsibility of humanitarians to make systems better and reduce waste," explains Prof. Juliana Bol (ColumbiaPopFam, PFMH at Columbia) in this Q&A about her research on the ROI of interventions, teaching, and what drew her to #publichealth. ow.ly/iFgR50LxtZY
Together with Columbia Global Center Amman, we are hosting the first of an online seminar series marking the 20th anniversary of the invasion of #Iraq. The first expert panel (4/26) will highlight #humanitarian concerns with the civilian/military distinction. Register today: bit.ly/TwentyYearsOn_…
In the aftermath of the invasion of #Iraq, the world has grappled with challenges to the civilian/military distinction and its repercussions on the state of humanitarian action. Join us and Columbia Global Center Amman for a virtual panel on April 26 to discuss: bit.ly/TwentyYearsOn_…
Statistics published by the United Nations suggest that there is no health emergency in the Central African Republic. Recently published mortality surveys led by Les Roberts ColumbiaPopFam and other research experts contradict this. Read the article here: bit.ly/SurveyCAR
Join the PFMH at Columbia and Columbia Global Center Amman webinar: Geopolitical Reverberations of the Iraq War and Repercussions in the MENA Region. It’s Tuesday, June 20 at 10:00 AM EDT. An expert panel will seek to reassess the enduring impact of the Iraq war. ColumbiaPublicHealth
At this webinar on Wednesday, June 28 at 10 AM EDT, ColumbiaPopFam's Katherine McCann, Monette Zard, and recent graduate Megan Sienkiewicz will present their paper on the role of media narratives in shaping public opinion toward refugees.