{"id":1462,"date":"2023-04-03T11:58:20","date_gmt":"2023-04-03T10:58:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gcrf-reghid.com\/?p=1462"},"modified":"2023-04-03T13:39:54","modified_gmt":"2023-04-03T12:39:54","slug":"dissemination-and-impact-activities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gcrf-reghid.com\/news-items\/dissemination-and-impact-activities\/","title":{"rendered":"Dissemination and impact activities"},"content":{"rendered":"
As part of the Project \u2018Redressing gender inequalities in health of displaced women and girls in contexts of protracted crisis in Central and South America’ (ReGHID)<\/strong><\/em>, the team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranh\u00e3o (UFMA), and Maria do Carmo Leal and Rita Bacuri at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), in Brazil, carried out two key social and policy engagement events in Brazil between 13-16 March 2023 which were held in the cities of Manaus and Brasilia.<\/p>\n The ReGHID Project is an interdisciplinary and international consortium that brought together research institutions from Central and South America and the UK. In Brazil, the research was coordinated by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and the Federal University of Maranh\u00e3o with a focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) needs and the experiences of access to health and protection of Venezuelan women and adolescents who forcibly migrated to Brazil.<\/p>\n The events in <\/strong>Manaus and Brasilia<\/strong><\/p>\n