We’re now entering the final stretch of the meta-aggregative review—data extraction is nearly complete, and the processes of aggregation, validation, and write-up are on the horizon. Synthesising qualitative findings across sectors continues to be a rewarding (if occasionally intricate) task, especially when working across education, public health, and social care to build practice-level theory. Last […]
Author: Jessica Lee, MD
Mapping the landscape: sexual violence, impunity, and holistic care for survivors
For my ACHIEVE fellowship, I am exploring domestic-level barriers to individual accountability for sexual violence in low- and middle- income countries. Sexual violence is an international public health concern, given it takes place in every nation and often results in severe physical and mental health consequences for survivors and their communities1,2. Accountability is generally considered […]
Community Spaces
Greetings everyone! I write this update off the back of the SVRI (Sexual Violence Research Initiative) conference in Cape Town. This was a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and collaborators, old and new, and to meet fellow early career researchers. It served me a reminder of the importance of community. Last summer, during my […]