Writing workshop – Kenya
DiSoCo Team members attended a writing workshop in February hosted by our partner AMREF in Kenya. The workshop was co-facilitated by ARQ.
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DiSoCo Team members attended a writing workshop in February hosted by our partner AMREF in Kenya. The workshop was co-facilitated by ARQ.
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Call for Papers in Frontiers in Human Dynamics: Exploring the Links between Social Connections, Care and Integration
Call for Papers: Exploring the Links between Social Connections, Care and Integration Read More »
The DiSoCo project contributed to an annual 16-day blogathon featuring writers and activists reporting on #GenderBasedViolence worldwide as part of the global #16DaysOfActivism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign Read More »
Op-Ed by DiSoCO Co-Investigator Jo Vearey and Research Fellows Rebecca Walker, Dustin Lakika and Tackson Makandwa based at the University of the Witwatersrand, along with Diego Iturralde at Stats SA, co-chair of the South African Migration and Urbanisation Forum and former chair of the UN expert group on international migration statistics.
Scapegoating migrants in SA undermines progress on healthcare for all Read More »
Journal Article published in the International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care by DiSoCO Research Fellow Rebecca Walker and Co-Investigator Jo Vearey and based at the African Centre for Migration and Society (ACMS), The University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Project Overview by project partner: Somali Institute For Development Research And Analysis (SIDRA)
Project Overview: Somali Institute For Development Research And Analysis – (SIDRA) Read More »
Elise Griede, senior MHPSS advisor from ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre talks about the GCRF funded project.
Project Overview: ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre Read More »
Op-Ed by one of our Research Fellows Rebecca Walker based at the University of the Witwatersrand, and her colleague Elsa Oliveira on the impact of covid lockdown and xenophobia on refugee women in Johannesburg.
Alison Strang from The Institute for Global Health and Development at Queen Margaret University talks about the project and how it fits into her work.
Project Overview: Queen Margaret University Read More »