Sally Theobald
@sallytheobald
Gender, equity & health systems researcher; feminist; mother to 3 daughters; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - tweeting personally; she/her
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Exciting event this week, and you're invited: SDI Network Webinar 📆 *Thursday, 29 August 2024* 🕛 *10h00 – 11h30 GMT* 🕛 *12h00 – 13h30 SAST* 🕛 *13h00 – 14h30 EAT* *Click on the link to join the meeting:* bit.ly/3yfZ593 Muungano wa Wanavijiji SLURC codohsapa Slum Dwellers International
Next up at #equicity2024 BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health ARISE Riaz Hossain on using #CBPR & social accountability tools 4 community led, sustainable & embedded #WASH & infrastructure interventions #collaboration #empowerment #sharedaccountability #strengtheninginclusion #trust #genderequity
Now at #equicity2024 Robinson Karuga LVCT Health ARISE on responsive fund in #Kenya - capacity strengthening w/communtiy orgs in #Nairobi & community mapping to co- design interventions for impact - food security, community groups & mental health & social protection ❤️👏
now Nahitun Naher BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health LSTM PGR Students NIHR-SHINE #equicity2024 on #CBPR, engagement, inclusion & action with #CHWs on #mentalhealth & #genderequity in #BANGLADESH #bodymapping #photovoice
Context counts - now panel discussion - chaired by Bachera Aktar with Robinson Karuga Caroline Kabaria Rosie Steege, Tanvir Hasan & Aryan Iyer #equicity2024 ARISE BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health ISUH
Putting a face to the numbers Robinson Karuga bring epistemologies together to understand & address priorities; Caroline Kabaria building trust in data collection processes. Extractive processes lead 2trust deficits (Aryan Iyer) #CBPR can help navigate power differentials &build trust
4 key take aways from the context panel at #equicity2024 from chair Bachera Aktar 1. Methodological pluralism 2. Partnerships built on trust and equity 3. Think about contexts of sharing data 4. Contexts change
Up now gender and urban health equity - starting with photos to interrogate power, gender & intersecting axes of inequity Sushil Baral- बटुवा Abriti Arjyal ARISE ReBUILD for Resilience #equicity2024
Discussant Laura Dean highlights how structural violence & power shapes vulnerabilities: how symbolic violence & gender bias shapes life choices and occupations & how everyday violence plays out in informal settlements. Yet agency & collective actions continue 👏❤️#equicity2024
And closing fantastic #equicity2024 an inspiring key note from Nathalie Roebbel on investing in public health across the life course in cities in a cross sectoral and pro equity approach. World Health Organization (WHO) strategic guide on urban health coming soon - watch this space ❤️👏
A really interesting blog on the potential impact of the recent political changes in #Bangladesh for gender justice ids.ac.uk/opinions/lets-… via Institute of Development Studies
Insightful new blog from Luke Jerram about his recent project with ARISE in Nepal, working with local communities using art as a tool for story telling. ariseconsortium.org/art-as-part-of… #nepali #Storytelling
The Health Equity Liverpool Project (HELP), led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, has been shortlisted for the Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year at the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards! #THEAwards Learn more: lstm.ac/THE