Young researchers presenting during 9th Annual Meeting on Linking Research, Policy and Practice

Posted by Hannah Kabelka on October 5, 2020 at 1:37 pm



We would like to introduce to you the selected 16 young researchers presenting their SRHR research experiences and findings during Share-Net Netherland’s 9th Annual Meeting on Linking research, policy and practice on November 12th.

Session 1: Menstrual, vulva and obstetric care

  • Maya Lane: “It’s like a knife plunged into me”- How good care is done for chronically painful vulvas
  • Hadir Barbar: “Exploring Menstrual Health Management Among Adolescent Girls in Egypt”
  • Merette Khalil: “Obstetric Violence in the Eastern Mediterranean Region”
  • Maddalena Giacomozzi: “Conjugating the biomedical and intersectional feminist paradigms to investigate birth positions among the Quichua communities of Ecuador and Peru”

Session 2: Social, cultural and organisational norms change

  • Juliana Mee: “Made in Vietnam: A Critical Investigation into the Implementation of Menstruation-Related Labor Legislation* in Vietnam’s Garment Factories”
  • Carys Stirling: “Strengthening Meaningful Youth Participation in Share-Net International”
  • Gopukrishnan Pillai: “Occupational Violence against Health Workers: Global insights with focus on India”
  • Zina Jorna: “The Politics of Abortion Care in Buenos Aires – Understanding Abortion Care Practices within a Context of a Political Debate to Legalize Abortion”

Session 3: SRHR services and reproductive care

  • Haifa’a Harun Mohammed Al-Wajeah: “Health System Factors Influencing Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in conflict settings: Yemen”
  • Sydney Howe: “Producing Babies, Producing Knowledge: Infertility in Zambia in Narratives and Numbers”
  • Masha Zee: “Perceptions and encounters: perceptions and experiences of Dutch young women with a Turkish and Moroccan background related to contraception and contraceptive primary healthcare in the Netherlands”
  • Chandreyi Guharay: “Safe abortion trends (2015 – 2020): A review of the literature”

Session 4: Sexuality, sexual pleasure and LGBTI health

  • Alexandria Albertson: “Complicating Comprehensive: A Critical Feminist Discourse Analysis of Long Live Love”
  • Simay Cetin: “Sexuality among Turkish-Dutch women in a culturalist context”
  • Joy Dekker: “Women and Sexual Pleasure. Search for and experience of sex, intimacy, and pleasure of adult women with a physical disability in the Netherlands.”
  • Jennifer Sawyer: “Understanding LGBTI health: health issues and needs of LGBTI communities”

Click here to get to know these young professionals in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE), their research and some quirky fun facts about them.

Are you inspired to get into a discussion with these young researchers? Then register to participate in the 9th Annual Meeting on “Linking research, policy and practice” today! Please click here to get to the registration form.

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