Brazil Archives - REGHID https://gcrf-reghid.com/tag/brazil/ ReGHID - Redressing Gendered Health Inequalities of Displaced Women and Girls in Contexts of Protracted Crisis in Central and South America Mon, 09 Oct 2023 17:36:21 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://gcrf-reghid.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-UNISxt4926-ReGHI-logo-RGB-Master-No-Text-1.0-32x32.png Brazil Archives - REGHID https://gcrf-reghid.com/tag/brazil/ 32 32 REGHID Project in the Spotlight in Brazil https://gcrf-reghid.com/news-items/reghid-project-in-the-spotlight-in-brazil/ https://gcrf-reghid.com/news-items/reghid-project-in-the-spotlight-in-brazil/#respond Mon, 09 Oct 2023 17:21:43 +0000 https://gcrf-reghid.com/?p=1541 The ReGHID team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) will participate in two forthcoming events in Brazil as part of its dissemination activities. Collaborating in these international events are ReGHID Co-Investigators Dr Natalia Cintra of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (UFMA), and Rita Bacuri at Oswaldo […]

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The ReGHID team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) will participate in two forthcoming events in Brazil as part of its dissemination activities.

Collaborating in these international events are ReGHID Co-Investigators Dr Natalia Cintra of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (UFMA), and Rita Bacuri at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz). Both events will showcase results of the REGHID research activities in Brazil and will take place between 16-19 October 2023  in the cities of Sao Luiz and Boa Vista.

The first event: MIGRATION, GENDER AND HEALTH – FOR AN INTERSECTORAL AND INTERSECTIONAL POLICY FOR MIGRANTS  will be hosted by the University of Maranhão, Brazil and will take place in Sao Luiz, on 16 & 17 October 2023. This event, based on the results of the research activities carried out in Brazil as part of the “Redressing Gendered Health Inequalities of Displaced Women and Girls in Contexts of Protracted Crisis in Central and South America (ReGHID Project)” and the experience of professionals and managers aims to highlight the situation of Venezuelan migrant women in Brazil. Discussions of  the study and its findings will take place and recommendations proposed with a view to developing coping strategies for this contemporary challenge.

Target audience of the event are professionals from health, social and political sciences, and human sciences, interested academic community -undergraduate and graduate students, national and international academics, and researchers-, technicians from state and municipal departments of health, social assistance, human rights, public health teaching and research institutions, national and international organizations focused on migration, organized civil society, migrants and the general public.

Full programme of the event (in Portuguese)  here

Venue: St. Louis, MA Central Auditorium – Federal University of Maranhão,Brazil.

For more details please visit: https://doity.com.br/reghid-saoluis

 

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Dissemination and impact activities https://gcrf-reghid.com/news-items/dissemination-and-impact-activities/ https://gcrf-reghid.com/news-items/dissemination-and-impact-activities/#respond Mon, 03 Apr 2023 10:58:20 +0000 https://gcrf-reghid.com/?p=1462 As part of the Project ‘Redressing gender inequalities in health of displaced women and girls in contexts of protracted crisis in Central and South America’ (ReGHID), the team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (UFMA), and Maria do Carmo Leal […]

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As part of the Project ‘Redressing gender inequalities in health of displaced women and girls in contexts of protracted crisis in Central and South America’ (ReGHID), the team led by Prof Pia Riggirozzi (Principal Investigator) of the University of Southampton, UK, Zeni Lamy at the Federal University Of Maranhão (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.

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 Maranhão 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.

The events in Manaus and Brasilia

Dr Nísia Trindade Lima, Brazilian Health Minister at the event in Brasilia

The team presented and discussed findings of the study and recommendations to redress gaps and lags in protection of migrant women and girls, particularly in relation to their needs and challenges related to the sexual and reproductive health.

Dr Nísia Trindade Lima, Brazil Health Minister at the Brasilia eventA very engaged  audience of local and regional governmental and non-governmental organisations, as well as policy makers and experts attended these events. ReGHID was particularly pleased to welcome Brazil’s first woman Health Minister, Dr Nísia Trindade Lima, as an official guest at the event in Brasilia where she highlighted the importance of the inclusion of the women’s health agenda under her portfolio, and the significance of the ReGHID project and its recommendations, which were summarised in an Executive Summary, available here.

It was also the first opportunity to screen ReGHID’s documentary Salir Adelante / Moving Forward in Brazil. The film, directed by Bruna Curcio and produced based on data from the project, tells stories of Venezuelan migrant women and adolescents in Brazil, their opportunities and challenges that they face to rebuild their lives. The documentary trailer can be accessed here. Migrant women and civil society organisations working with them and featured in the film were invited at the screening and took part of the Q&A in Manaus. The film has been selected for the Best documentary prize at the WRPN Women’s International Film Festival, the director reflected that ‘both audiences complement each other …and are very important for a holistic comprehension of how practical actions could be taken’.

 Presentations of research results were made by local researchers Maria do Carmo Leal, from the National School of Public Health of Fiocruz (ENSP/Fiocruz) and Zeni Lamy from UFMA, Prof Pia Riggirozzi and Natalia Cintra (University of Southampton), as well as Ivan Ochoa (York University) from the UK, and Jovana Ocampo (Universidad de los Andes) from Colombia.

Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira, Vice president of Research and Biological Collections at Fiocruz, said ‘The research shows the sexual and reproductive health needs of these migrant women from Venezuela and demands that these principles must be improved in practice’ .

 Outcomes of the events included a series of recommendations such as the guarantee of socioeconomic rights and social inclusion as a determinant of health, sexual and reproductive health care policies.

Social and policy engagement event panel in Manaus, Brazil
Poster presentation at the Manaus event

Pia Riggirozzi stated that the acknowledgment of health as a human right, and its relation to dignity, autonomy and other social determinants has been pioneered by Brazil and it is now an opportunity to honour those principles by taking actions based on evidence.  The research can be used to improve practices and generate appropriate health policies, services, and long-term health protection for migrants.’ These claims were seconded by Zeni Lamy who addressed the ‘importance of designing public policies which have a long-term impact’. As a result of these events, ReGHID is now closely working with the National School of Public Health of Fiocruz in order to turn some of the study’s recommendation into practice. ReGHID has also been invited to participate in the next Free National Conference on the Health of Migrant Populations, and will continue to push for health policies that take into consideration how both migration and gender are a social determinants of health, and will work with governments, civil society organisations and migrants themselves to push this agenda forward.

ReGHID team at  Documentary  screening in Brasilia
ReGHID team and official guests at the Brasilia event
Audience and panel, Brasilia event

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