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.RTI International researcher Miriam Hartmann shares about The No Means No Worldwide Approach as part of an empowerment-based self-defense intervention for sexual and gender-based violence prevention #WomenEmpowement #WomensEqualityDay
Dr. Hannah Feeney and Ms. Stephanie Halpin present on Addressing #FGM or cutting through training and technical assistance: RTI International’s response #WomensEqualityDay
.RTI International’s Dr. Rebecca Stanley & Ms. Jamie Vought: Levering the power of partnerships to empower women in #stem #WomensEqualityDay
#ICYMI: Read ORWH's publication “Ensuring Accountability for Consideration of Sex as a Biological Variable in Research” featured in the latest issue of Nursing Outlook. This article highlights critical insights into the importance of #SABV in research. bit.ly/4cfRbdY
A new study with RTI International in the Dominican Republic found that discrimination based on sexual orientation was linked to lower ART adherence among people living with #HIV. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving HIV care. See more > tinyurl.com/4tujf8rj #HealthEquity
A recent RTI International study suggests tailored sexual & reproductive health (SRH) programs are crucial to meet the unique needs of system-involved youth - who have high risks of SRH issues incl. teen pregnancy. Read more > tinyurl.com/n4t37dyy #WSHD2024 #SexualHealth
Cervical cancer is one of the 3 most common cancers in India. See how RTI International researchers are evaluating healthcare capacity to improve access to crucial services like early screening and diagnosis in rural areas > bit.ly/3Xcybal #GCAM #cervicalcancer
🔍 Including those with firsthand experience enriches #research at every stage! Researchers with lived experience bring invaluable insights, and engaging others adds even more depth. Explore how lived expertise is transforming research ↓ bit.ly/3Xd32DL RTI International
A new RTI International study in Cape Town found that exposure to gangs increased the likelihood of positive drug tests among young women (16-19) out of school. Giving birth lowered marijuana use but not other substances. Read more: tinyurl.com/5n77cjub
On #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, we recognize those who struggle with mental health. Recent RTI International research highlights the economic benefits of adolescent mental disorder & suicide prevention/treatment in England, revealing key gender differences > bit.ly/3z1I9Dz
Menstrual health and hygiene is critical to the dignity and safety of menstruators worldwide. Discover how USAID Kenya & RTI International work with women entrepreneurs to reach menstruators in their communities with the products and services they need. genderlinks.org/updates-and-ev…
Research with RTI International highlights the high burden of suicide faced by American Indian/Alaska Native adolescents, especially young women - and finds that prevention programs addressing the effects of disruptions in key relationships could help > bit.ly/3AYQwAf #WSPD