Cari Jo Clark
@cari_jo_clark
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10-08-2016 20:23:15
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We are on! What Works reports on findings from interventions to prevent violence against women and girls in Asia and Africa. Watch live here: bit.ly/2QwaA3Z Gender and Health #16DaysOfActivism #16dayswhatworksVAWG #orangetheworld
We're 4th in the world for #PublicHealth in the 2019 ShanghaiRanking! 🎇 Based on research & reputation, this ranking reflects our amazing researchers and tutors. LSHTM is a fantastic place to further your career & help improve #globalhealth. More 👉 bit.ly/2RO13ni
Come and work with the Hub! We are hiring a full-time Impact Manager to be based in LSE WPS to lead on Hub conventions, impact activities and maximise the influence of our Hub research. Application deadline 27 Oct: buff.ly/2q5mBBU #GenderJusticeSecurity UK Research and Innovation Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF)
“We need to think about the importance of research in the field of violence prevention, of partnerships, and of translating our research programmes into policies and support those important movements”, says Garcia Moreno Claudi World Health Organization (WHO) at the opening reception of #SVRIForum2019
New paper online: Barriers and facilitators to care-seeking among survivors of gender-based violence in the Dadaab refugee complex. Full paper online and #openaccess: bit.ly/37SAK5U APHRC London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine UNFPA in Kenya Inter-Agency Working Group, #ReproHealth in Crises @TheSVRI She Decides KENYA #GBV #evidencematters
Insights from CARE (care.org) and our group at Emory Public Health on research-program partnerships insights.careinternational.org.uk/development-bl… and programming priorities in the midst of RCTs insights.careinternational.org.uk/development-bl…
It feels ages ago—when Ossoff was running for the primary—but it’s nice to post this picture tonight when things are so so close to happen Cari Jo Clark
Can you imagine what would have happened and what Donald J. Trump would have done and said if Black people had stormed the U.S. Capitol instead of these "very fine people"?
Reaching “herd immunity” is unlikely in the US via @NYTimes agree with Apoorva Mandavilli I am increasingly thinking how to “live with COVID” rather than “when will COVID end”. This is a shift in thinking but I still urge you to get vaccinated. nytimes.com/2021/05/03/hea…
NEW: From increased domestic violence during COVID to the ongoing crisis of gun violence, renewing the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct is both crucial & timely, write researchers Angela Gover (CU Denver SPA) & Angela Moore. But can #VAWA get through the Senate? genderpolicyreport.umn.edu/its-time-to-re…
We, the members of the CBC, stand in protest of this decision and in support of honoring the University’s original commitment to the distinguished, Ida Bae Wells