
SaME
@same_lshtm
Multi-disciplinary group at LSHTM conducting social, epidemiological, economic & evaluation research on HIV & violence prevention. Home to STRIVE @hivdrivers.
ID: 949541401
http://blogs.lshtm.ac.uk/samegroup/ 15-11-2012 11:12:37
3,3K Tweet
948 Followers
771 Following






STRIVE FINAL DISSEMINATION EVENT: What did we learn from eight years of research on the structural drivers of HIV? Join us on Friday 17 May at LSHTM to hear from high-level speakers - Peter Godfrey-Faussett, Helen Weiss, Prof. Maryam Shahmanesh and more. Register: bit.ly/2vjzyr4


So happy to hear Avni Amin talk about WHO guidelines on responding to violence against women (and the evidence behind it) #vaw - one of the rare instances where SRs have been used as they should be. Renewed motivation to update and publish these reviews! Leesa Hooker Gian Luca Di Tanna


Alexa Yakubovich SaME Avni Amin Leesa Hooker Gian Luca Di Tanna Hi Alexa, I'm not sure actually. PRB hosted this event so maybe they can tell you more. Re: WHO guidelines on Health sector response to violence against women- thats all public and I remember the reports were out in 2014 or 2015

First of their kind estimates reveal rates of #lowbirthweight around the world 🌍 ⚖️ New study in The Lancet Global Health shows that 90% of babies born under 2500g were born in low & middle-income countries. Learn more 👉 bit.ly/2HksAsF Funded by World Health Organization (WHO) Gates Health UNICEF The Children's Investment Fund Foundation



1 in 3 women and girls will experience violence during their lifetime. - Dr. Tara Beattie presents on #violence and #HIV London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine #HIVdrivers







Learn more about LINEA's intervention development in a LINEA LSHTM and Care and Protection of Children Learning Network webinar on the 30th May. STRIVE London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine SaME REGISTER HERE: register.gotowebinar.com/register/24243… #socialnorms #primaryprevention #sexualexploitation #transactionalsex #VAWG



Everything you ever wanted to know (or wished you didn't know) about how pandemics affect violence against women and children cgdev.org/publication/pa… A new study by Amber Peterman, Alina Potts, Megan O'Donnell, Thompson, @awakenvision, @smoertelt, & van Gelder
