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- Title
#MeToo Meets Global Health: A Call to Action.
- Authors
Hall-Clifford, Rachel; Brown, Peter; Castro, Arachu; Clisbee, Mary; Cook-Deegan, Robert; Evans, Dabney P.; Fuller, Arlan; Graham, Aubrey; Grek, Michelle; Guthrie, Deirdre; Ige, Olusimbo; Larson, Stephanie; Lavery, James; McFarland, Deborah; Ross, Dave; Weiss, Adam; Wodnik, Breanna; Woods, Christopher
- Abstract
This statement arose from discussions during the Global Health Fieldwork Ethics Workshop held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in April 2018, co-sponsored by Agnes Scott College, The Taskforce for Global Health, and Emory University Rollins School of Public Health. As participants from a wide range of academic and global health implementation organizations discussed ethics challenges in fieldwork settings, it became clear that gender-based violence was an issue of vast importance that has not been adequately considered for global health fieldworkers and participants. This statement highlights key themes on gender-based violence that emerged from our discussions and calls for further action.
- Subjects
FIELDWORK (Educational method); GENDER identity; PROFESSIONAL associations; PUBLIC health; SEX crimes; SEXUAL harassment; VIOLENCE; WOMEN'S rights; WORK environment; ADULT education workshops; WORLD health; GENDER; SOCIAL support; HUMAN services programs
- Publication
Health & Human Rights: An International Journal, 2019, Vol 21, Issue 1, p133
- ISSN
1079-0969
- Publication type
Article