11 th Summer Institute on
|
|
- Shonda Bates
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health Oakland, California June 14-17, 2016
2 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 2
3 Tuesday June 14 Location: The California Endowment, 7 th Floor 1111 Broadway Oakland, CA :00 8:45 AM Registration & Coffee 8:45 9:00 AM Welcoming Remarks Stefano Bertozzi, Dean, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley 9:00 9:15 AM Participant Introductions Plenary Sessions (Eastmont Room) 9:15 9:45 AM Migration and Global Health: Historic and Current Trends Marc Schenker, Distinguished Professor of Public Health Sciences and Medicine, UC Davis 9:45 10:00 AM Discussion 10:00 10:15 AM Coffee Break 10:15 11:30 AM Global Perspective and Current Actions on Migration, Human Mobility and Public Health Panel presentation: Davide Mosca, Director of Migration Health Department, International Organization for Migration (IOM) Santino Severoni, Coordinator of Public Health and Migration, Word Health Organization Europe (WHO) 11:30 12:00 PM U.S. Strategies on Migrant Health Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Migrant Health Specialist, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 12:00 12:15 PM Discussion 12:15 1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 4:00 PM Simultaneous Workshops: 1. Studying Migrant Health: Approaches and Data Sources (Uptown Room) Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Migrant Health Specialist, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2. Photovoice as a Research Instrument among Migrants (Lake Merritt Room) Regina Day Langhout, Associate Professor, UC Santa Cruz 3. The California Health Interview Survey to Assess Migrant Health (Eastmont Room) Bogdan Rau, Online Dissemination Manager, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), UC Los Angeles 5:00 7:00 PM Welcoming Reception
4 Wednesday June 15 Location: The California Endowment, 7 th Floor 1111 Broadway Oakland, CA :00 8:15 AM Coffee Plenary Sessions (Eastmont Room) 8:15 8:45 AM Infectious Diseases among Migrant Populations Marc Schenker, Distinguished Professor of Public Health Sciences and Medicine, UC Davis 8:45 9:00 AM Discussion 9:00 9:30 AM Farmworkers in the U.S.: Immigration Trends and Health Status Jorge Nakamoto, Field Director and Trish Hernandez, Data Analyst for the National Agricultural Worker Survey, JBS International, Inc. 9:30 9:45 AM Discussion 9:45 10:00 AM Coffee Break 10:00 10:30 AM Climate Change, Environmental Migration, Health and Human Security Cristina Tirado, Professor, Institute of Environment and Sustainability, UC Los Angeles 10:30 10:45 AM Discussion 10:45 11:15 AM Refugee Health Nuny Cabanting, Epidemiologist, Office of Refugee Health, California Department of Public Health 11:15 11:30 AM Discussion 11:30 12:00 PM Human Trafficking and Health Rachel Silvey, Associate Professor, Geography and Planning, University of Toronto 12:00 12:15 PM Discussion 12:15 1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 4:00 PM Simultaneous Workshops: 1. The National Agricultural Workers Survey (Eastmont Room) Jorge Nakamoto, Trish Hernandez, and Leith Lombas, JBS International, Inc. 2. Climate Change and Migration: Case Studies (Lake Merritt Room) Cristina Tirado, Professor, Institute of Environment and Sustainability, UC Los Angeles 3. Outreach and Health Promotion among Migrant Populations (Uptown Room) Alina Shaw, Health Communication Specialist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Liliana Osorio, Deputy Director, Health Initiative of the Americas, UC Berkeley 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 4
5 Thursday June 16 Location: The California Endowment, 7 th Floor 1111 Broadway Oakland, CA :00 8:15 AM Coffee Plenary Sessions (Eastmont Room) 8:15 8:45 AM Sexual Partnerships and HIV Vulnerability in the Context of Internal and International Migration Anisha Gandhi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavior Studies, Columbia University 8:45 9:00 AM Discussion 9:00 9:30 AM The Ulysses Syndrome: Migrants with Chronic and Multiple Stress Symptoms Joseba Achotegui, Professor, University of Barcelona 9:30 9:45 AM Discussion 9:45-10:00 AM Coffee Break 10:00 10:30 AM Access to Healthcare for Immigrants in the U.S. Carmela Castellano-Garcia, President and CEO, California Primary Care Association (CPCA) 10:30 10:45 AM Discussion 10:45 11:15 AM Understanding the Latino Paradox Hiram Beltran-Sanchez, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, UC Los Angeles 11:15 11:30 AM Discussion 11:30 12:00 PM Violence and Unaccompanied Minors: Trauma and Fleeing the Northern Triangle Elizabeth G. Kennedy, Doctoral Candidate, UC Santa Barbara/ San Diego State University 11:15 11:30 AM Discussion 12:15 1:15 PM Lunch and poster presentations (See page 7) 1:15 4:00 PM Simultaneous Workshops: 1. A Methodological Strategy to Describe Transnational Spaces of Care for Chronic Illnesses (Lake Merritt Room) Alejandra Lizardi Gómez, Professor, Department of Social-Urban Studies, University of Guadalajara 2. Evaluation and Intervention on Stress and Migratory Mourning (Eastmont Room) Joseba Achotegui and Dori Espeso, Professors, University of Barcelona 3. Moving from Research to Public Policy (Uptown Room) Steven P. Wallace, Associate Director, Center for Health Policy, UC Los Angeles and Xavier Morales, Executive Director, The Praxis Project 4:00 4:20 PM Closing Event: Presentation of Certificates and Group Picture 6:00 10:00 PM Optional Social Activity: Ferry trip from Oakland to San Francisco and dinner (not included in registration fee)
6 Simultaneous Activities: Please choose one option. Friday June 17 Different Locations Option 1 Option 2 Site Visit Ventanilla de Salud Program Location: Mexican Consulate in San Francisco (532 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA) *Transportation not provided, meet there University of California Graduate Students & PIMSA Research Workshops Location: UC Berkeley, Genetics and Plant Biology Building room 103 9:30 9:45 AM Welcome and Introductions Heather Riden and Adrian Arellano, Center of Expertise on Migration and Health (COEMH) COEMH Presentations-Faculty Discussants: Annie Ro, UC Irvine and Steven Wallace, UC Los Angeles 9:45 10:15 AM Mind the Gap in Public Health Insurance Coverage for Children: The Effects of Parent Immigration Status Paulette Cha, UC Berkeley 10:15 10:45 AM Stress and Coping among Asian and Pacific Islander Women Immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area Brittany Morey, UC Los Angeles 10:45 11:00 AM Break 11:00 11:30 AM The HIV Risk Environment of Deported Migrants who Inject Drugs in Mexico: Police Targeting and Victimization Miguel Pinedo, UC Berkeley 11:30 12:00 PM An Ethnographic Study of Substance Use Risk among Latino Immigrant Families in the Eastern Coachella Valley Anne Cheney, UC Riverside 12:00 12:30 PM Citizen Children in Undocumented Immigrant Families Jessie Pintor, UC Davis 12:30 1:15 PM Lunch PIMSA Presentations 1:15 1:45 PM Health and Migration on the Southern Border of Mexico Cecilia Rivas, UC Santa Cruz 1:45 2:15 PM Some Elements to Understand the Hispanic Paradox: Depression and Anxiety among Unemployed and Underemployed Latin-American Immigrants in the U.S. Maritza Caicedo Riascos, UNAM & Edwin van Gameren, El Colegio de Mexico 2:15 2:45 PM A Sociocultural Epidemiological Profile of the Mexican Migrant Elderly in Jalisco and Texas Silvia Torezani, University of Texas at El Paso 2:45 3:00 PM Break 3:00 3:30 PM Health Status and Risks of Among the Tunkaseño Transnational Community: Contexts and Correlates of International and Domestic Migration Miguel Pinedo, UC Berkeley 3:30 4:00 PM The Climate Refugees that Weren t: Creativity, Well-Being, and (Im)mobility in Oaxaca David Kyle, UC Davis & Federico Castillo, UC Berkeley 4:00 4:15 PM Closing 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 6
7 Poster Session - Thursday June 16 Location: The California Endowment, 7 th Floor 1111 Broadway Oakland, CA :15-1:15 PM Public Health Insurance Coverage for Children of Immigrants: Effects of Parent Immigration Status Paulette Cha, UC Berkeley, Department of Demography, Health Services and Policy Analysis Statewide Promotores Training on Pesticide Safety Graciela Mendoza, BSW, Program Specialist; California Department of Public Health, Office of Binational Border Health Oral Health Care: An Unmet Need for Refugees Zahra Goliaei, University of San Francisco Long Working Hours and Self-reported General Health: Differences by Gender in Immigrant and Native workers in Spain Ana Cayuela, Public Health Research Group, University of Alicante, Spain
8 Speakers (alphabetic order) Joseba Achotegui Dr. Achotegui is a professor of the University of Barcelona, Director of SAPPIR (Psychopathological and Psychosocial Support Service for Immigrants and Refugees) at the Hospital of Saint Peter Claver in Barcelona. Since 1997, he has been the Director of the Postgraduate Course Mental health and psychological support for immigrants, refugees and minority group members at the University of Barcelona. He was awarded the Solidarity Award by the Catalan Parliament in 1997 for his work with immigrants groups. He is also coordinator of the international task force on The Ulysses Syndrome sponsored by the European Parliament Committee on Citizens Freedoms and Rights. Dr. Achotegui is also Secretary General of the Transcultural Psychiatry Section of the World Psychiatric Association, and author of the online blog Salud mental en tiempos difíciles. Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez Dr. Beltrán-Sánchez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at UC Los Angeles. His research focuses on the demography of health and aging. He has written on health patterns and trends in low- and middle-income countries; on aging in high-income countries including issues about compression of morbidity; on the links between early life experiences and late life outcomes; as well as on biomarker data from Mexico to study physiological patterns of health and their link with sociodemographic factors. He co-founded the Latin American Mortality Database, the largest repository of aggregate mortality data for countries in Latin America (including data from around 1850). Prior to joining the faculty at UCLA, Dr. Beltrán-Sánchez was Research Associate at the Center for Demography of Health & Aging at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was a David E. Bell Fellow at the Center for Population and Development Studies at Harvard University from 2011 to 2013 and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Southern California from Nuny Cabanting Nuny Cabanting, MPH, is currently the Epidemiologist of the Office of Refugee Health, California Department of Public Health. She received her B.A. in Psychology and B.S. in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Davis and a Master of Public Health from Des Moines University. She has over 15 years of public health experience in research design, data analysis and surveillance, and program management. She was involved in implementing quality assurance activities and evaluation tools among county health clinics, analyzing data trends of pregnancy and birth outcomes for the California Birth Defects Registry and leading efforts for early interventions of patients with developmental disorders. For the past 4 years she has worked for the Office of Refugee Health in designing and maintaining an infectious disease surveillance system known as the Refugee Health Electronic Information System. Furthermore, she conducts research studies highly developed in scope and complexity to assess the health status among refugees in California. Other areas of public health interests include improving health disparities among populations with various cultural backgrounds and addressing health literacy concerning health promotion and prevention. 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 8
9 Carmela Castellano-Garcia President and CEO of the California Primary Care Association (CPCA), overseeing a membership association of more than 1,100 nonprofit, community clinics and health centers (CCHCs) which serve more than 5.6 million patients a year. Ms. Castellano-Garcia has been committed to advancing multicultural health policy issues for 24 years, focusing on cultural and linguistic competency in health care delivery, ensuring the viability of safety net providers, health care reform, and access to care for vulnerable populations. During her tenure at CPCA, community health centers have had significant income growth, more than tripling their collective income. Patients served increased 100 percent during this same period from over 2 million to 5.6 million, and total annual encounters grew by more than 8 million. Under her leadership, federal funding to CCHCs has increased 212 percent. Regina Day Langhout Regina Day Langhout is an Associate Professor of Psychology and the Oakes College Provost at UC Santa Cruz. Her research focuses on critical empowerment in educational and neighborhood settings. Her primary research takes place in elementary schools and neighborhoods that serve working class and working poor African American, Latina/o, and white students. For the past 9 years, her primary collaborators have been fourth and fifth grade Latina/o students, mostly from immigrant families. She uses a participatory action research (PAR) paradigm to critically examine schools and neighborhoods. With PAR, stakeholder groups collaborate to determine problems and interventions. Photovoice is a method of PAR, and she has successfully used it with children and adults. She has published approximately 40 articles and book chapters, several using photovoice as a method. She has discussed photovoice as a keynote speaker at the Mesoamerican and National Conference on Early Childhood Education at the Universidad Pedagógica de El Salvador, and given a workshop on PAR (including photovoice) at the Conference for the Progress of Research with Children and Youth in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Dori Espeso Montagud A professor at the University of Barcelona, she teaches the Master s program in Mental Health and Psychological Interventions with Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities. She is also a Professor for Psychiatrists and Clinical Psychologists in the Public University of Catalan Health Service. She has a PhD from the University of Valencia in Spain and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. Dr. Espeso has been Head of Section at the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Child Psychiatrist in the Institute of Healthcare in Girona, Spain; and a child psychiatrist at Service Psychopathological and Psychosocial Immigrant and Refugees. She is also a member of the Communitarian Program for Immigration and Health in Girona, Réseau Européen, the World Psychiatric Association -Transcultural Section (WPA-TP), and the World Association of Cultural Psychiatry (WCPA)
10 Anisha Gandhi Anisha Gandhi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. She received her BA and MPH from the University of California, Berkeley and her PhD in Epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on how structural forces and social environments shape sexual behavior, HIV/ STI vulnerability, and key outcomes on the continuum of HIV care. She is particularly interested in exploring these relationships in marginalized and minority populations, both globally and domestically. She has conducted CDC and NIH-funded research in Central America and with Latino communities in the U.S., and has worked within non-academic institutions including the World Health Organization and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to develop and evaluate services for persons most vulnerable to and living with HIV. Trish Hernandez Ms. Trish Hernandez is an experienced data analyst who has worked with large and complex state and national level data sets for a number of survey research and program evaluation projects. Currently, she serves as a Data Analyst for the National Agricultural Worker Survey. Her expertise includes quantitative analysis, technical report writing, and instrument development. She has provided technical training and assistance in data management and statistical analysis techniques to a number of individuals and groups, both domestically and internationally. Ms. Hernandez holds a Master s degree in Sociology from Humboldt State University. Elizabeth G. Kennedy Elizabeth Kennedy is a social scientist who focuses on the experiences and needs of child, youth and forced migrants. From 2013 to 2014, she completed a Fulbright Fellowship in El Salvador, in which she and Karla Castillo conducted interviews with over 650 child migrants, 200 adult migrants and numerous government officials, NGOs and researchers throughout the Northern Triangle. She also has over a decade s experience in youth programming and has consulted for UNHCR and the Open Society Foundation. This year, she has published a series of reports on deportees to the Northern Triangle who were murdered. In previous years, she published articles, briefs and editorials on why Central American children are leaving, their potential unmet mental health needs in detention, and high rejection rates of Central American asylum claims. She speaks with print, radio and television media outlets regularly about this research and also provides expert testimony in Central American asylum seekers cases in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the U.S. She has presented upon invitation to various United States and Salvadoran government agencies. 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 10
11 Alejandra Lizardi Gomez Alejandra Lizardi-Gómez is a Professor in the Socio-Urban Studies Department of University of Guadalajara, Mexico. She received a Bachelor s degree on Nursing, and a Social Sciences Doctoral degree at the University of Guadalajara. She has been collaborating with the Mexican Migration Field Research Program of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at University of California San Diego, and with the Transnational Migration Program at California State University, Fullerton. Her research focuses on the illness experience of transnational migrants. She has published on issues such as social support, access to health services and space perception when living between Mexico and the United States. One of her latest research projects, focus on space representation by chronically ill transnational migrants. She is a current member of the Mexican National Researchers System, administered by the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology. Leith Lombas Leith Lombas has over 15 years of experience in social science and nonprofit research, and has expertise in qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods research, specifically survey design, quantitative data collection, ethnography, qualitative interviewing, and focus group research, and qualitative and quantitative data analysis. He also has expertise in developmental, formative, and summative evaluation. He has conducted data collection among the homeless, with indigenous populations in the global South, human rights workers, people living with AIDS, and single parents living in poverty. He served as project coordinator for the evaluation plan review process for CNCS s Social Innovation Fund, and worked on a study of motivations for volunteerism among VISTA Alumni. Most recently, he helped to implement a national impact study on education and employment of disconnected youth. In this study, Dr. Lombas implemented the evaluation and provided technical assistance on evaluation procedures and data collection processes for AmeriCorps programs. He has worked extensively in education and employment among people living with AIDS and served as a community health educator with the U.S. Peace Corps. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Xavier Morales Prior to becoming executive director of The Praxis Project, Dr. Xavier Morales was executive director of the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California and was in his second year of serving on the Praxis board of directors. He is an advocate for community-driven initiatives to achieve health equity and environmental justice. He diligently works to enable opportunities for youth development, workforce development, college access, prisoner reentry, early childhood development, affordable housing, and expanding access to culturally and linguistically appropriate heath care for all. Xavier currently serves on the boards of The California Pan- Ethnic Health Network and the Urban Peace Initiative. He was a member of the Berkeley vs. Big Soda steering committee that passed the first local tax on sugary drinks in the country to begin to address the diabetes epidemic in vulnerable communities. He has been a leader in the campaign to pass legislation to create a dedicated revenue source to combat diabetes and other preventable chronic diseases at the state level in California. Xavier often provides testimony in the California State Legislature and is a frequent speaker at legislative briefings, health conferences, health justice gatherings, and in college/university settings. Xavier, a former Peace Corps volunteer (Hungary), is originally from Sanger, California and studied environmental sciences at UC Berkeley and city and regional planning at Cornell University
12 Davide Mosca A native of Taranto, Italy, Dr. Mosca specialized in Emergency Surgery at the University of Modena. Initially, he worked for the Italian Technical Cooperation as a surgeon but eventually shifted his focus towards public health. In 1994, he joined the International Organization for Migration, where he designed programs for the reintegration of internally displaced people, mostly refuges and demobilized soldiers. In 1996, he relocated to Angola to aid with post conflict programs of the UNAVEM III Mission. From 1998 to 2008 he worked in Nairobi as Regional Medical Officer for Africa and the Middle East; during this time, he coordinated emergency health programs where he assisted in the medical evacuation of civilians affected by the war in Iraq. In 2008, Dr. Mosca was appointed as the Director of Migration Health Department at IOM, headquartered in Geneva, where he continues providing health to migrants worldwide. Jorge Nakamoto Dr. Jorge Nakamoto has done research and evaluation with farmworkers and farmworker programs for more than 25 years. He is currently employed by JBS International and is best known as the Field Director of the National Agriculture Workers Survey. He has worked with Migrant Health, Migrant and Seasonal Head Start, Migrant Education, NIOSH, and EPA. Dr. Nakamoto s expertise focuses on bilingual English-Spanish evaluation technical assistance, instrument development, and implementation of surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Dr. Nakamoto holds a PhD in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a specialization in Comparative and International Education. Liliana Osorio Liliana Osorio is the Deputy Director of the Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA), a program of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. Since joining HIA in 2002, she has been involved in several projects including the coordination of Binational Health Week, the Binational Policy Forum on Migration and Public Health, and the Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health. She has also managed several projects and campaigns at a state level, such as the H1N1 Influenza Outreach and Education Campaign to Reach the Hard-to-Reach Latinos in California, and more recently a state-wide program to educate and refer Latinos to enroll in health insurance through California Covered. Liliana is the editor of four editions of the English - Spanish Dictionary of Health Related Terms. She has also collaborated in the development of several other publications including educational manuals for community health workers and fact sheets on migrant health issues. Liliana received her Bachelor s degree in Social Communication and Journalism in Bogota, Colombia and currently is pursuing a Master s degree in Public Health at San Diego State University. 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 12
13 Bogdan Rau Bogdan is the Online Dissemination Manager for the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). He manages the development, implementation and maintenance of multiple public health surveillance tools powered by The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), including AskCHIS, CHIS flagship online dissemination product, and AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition, a new health query system that provides health information and visualizations for California s zip codes and cities. Bogdan earned his MPH with a concentration in epidemiology from the San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health, and his undergraduate degree in biological sciences from the University of California, Irvine. Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz Dr. Rodriguez is a Migrant Health Specialist for the CDC s Division of Global Migration and Quarantine. Dr. Rodriguez s main responsibilities include acting as a liaison, coordinator, planner and project lead for domestic migrant health activities. Prior to joining the CDC, Dr. Rodriguez was the senior epidemiologist for the California Office of Binational Border Health, California Department of Public Health. He has extensive experience in coordinating cross-border surveillance and public health projects between California, Mexico and Latin America. Dr. Rodriguez has a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of California at Davis. He has co-authored many peer-reviewed publications and several border and migrant health reports. He also teaches courses on migrant health, global surveillance and international epidemiology at SDSU Graduate School of Public Health. Marc Schenker Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the UC Davis School of Medicine. Dr. Schenker has over 30 years of experience in medicine and public health. He is the founding director of the Davis Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, the Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety and the Migration and Health Research Center. He is co-director of the Center of Expertise on Migration and Health of the UC Global Health Institute. His specialty is occupational and environmental disease. He is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary disease and occupational health. He conducts epidemiologic research and teaches in these areas, with a particular focus on lung disease, reproductive hazards, and the health of immigrants and farm working populations. Dr. Schenker has published over 150 scientific manuscripts and 5 textbooks. He has conducted work on occupational health hazards in the U.S. and Latin America, and has worked on global health committees and programs with collaborators around the world
14 Santino Severoni Dr. Santino Severoni, has held senior positions at the World Health Organization European Office since In the last 22 years he has been working in several countries in Eastern Africa, Balkans, Central Asia and Europe, dedicating his professional work to public health, health sector reforms, health system strengthening, health diplomacy, aid coordination/effectiveness, management of complex emergencies and coordinating the public health aspect of migration work for the WHO Regional Office for Europe. Alina Shaw Alina Shaw grew up in San Diego with a unique bicultural experience that has shaped her career in migration and health. After completing a degree in Latin American and Hispanic Studies, Alina worked in Medellín, Colombia conducting maternal health research at the Universidad de Antioquia. She returned to Atlanta, GA, where she worked at The Carter Center on health issues from Guinea Worm in Sudan to River Blindness in Guatemala. Alina earned an MPH from Emory University with a specialty in Global Health. As a Program Specialist with CARE, she led maternal and child nutrition activities in Peru and Nicaragua. Alina now has over three years of experience with CDC s US-Mexico Unit as a Health Communication Specialist. She coordinates communication on infectious diseases between health agencies in the United States and Mexico, participates in emergency responses such as Ebola and Zika, and collaborates with state and local partners serving binational populations. Alina is passionate about providing Spanish-speaking audiences with relevant, easy-to-understand health information. Rachel Silvey Rachel Silvey, Associate Professor, Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto works on critical development studies, migration and immigration politics, geographies of gender and inequality with a specialization in Indonesia. She has co-edited special issues of journals, and published over 30 articles and book chapters in the fields of critical development studies, cultural geography, feminist geography, and diaspora/transnational studies. She has also organized and co-directed funded workshops on gender and globalization (funded by the Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy), securitization and migration (Asian Institute), and the organization of intimate labor industries in Asia (SSHRC). Her current work with collaborator Rhacel Parrenas compares Indonesian and Filipono/a domestic workers employment in Singapore and the UAE (NSF), and leads the sending country perspective sub-project of Ito Peng s partnership project, Gender, Migration and the Work of Care: Comparative Perspectives (SSHRC). This work has drawn her increasingly into public forums and debates about the global politics of gender, immigration, and human trafficking in Southeast Asia and North America. 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health 14
15 Cristina Tirado-von der Pahlen Dr. Tirado has been working on food, nutrition, climate change and sustainable development with state and federal government agencies. She has served as a food adviser for Latin America WHO (World Health Organization) Regional Food Adviser in Europe, Coordinator of the WHO Surveillance Program and Director of the PHI s Center for Climate and Health in California. She is also an adviser for several United Nations organizations and lectures at the UCLA Institute of Environment and Sustainability. She focuses on policy analysis and on the co-benefits of climate adaptation and mitigation. Along with her many other accomplishments she was contributing author of the health chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change s 4AR and she has authored numerous research and policy publications and books. She is a DVM, with MS/PhD degrees in environmental sciences from Cornell University. Steven P. Wallace Dr. Wallace is a professor and chairperson of the Department of Community Health Sciences, and Associate Director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Dr. Wallace has studied immigration issues since the mid-1980s. His interest in migration issues now focuses on access to health care and services for the elderly. His work includes studies of Latin American and Asian immigrant elders, as well as analyses of access to health care and preventive services for nonelderly adults. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles, 25 book chapters, and dozens of policy briefs. His current research includes projects to build community-based participatory research skills among environment health science researchers and immigrant communities in Los Angeles, an analysis of the impact of health care reform on undocumented immigrants, and several studies that identify gaps in health policies for underserved elders
16 Our Sponsors This project was supported in part by grant number R13HS from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Binational Health Week 2007 Executive Summary
Binational Health Week 2007 Executive Summary Introduction Latinos in the U.S. are the largest and youngest ethnic minority in the country, yet they remain the least insured group and have the largest
More informationProgram. 12 th Summer Institute on Migration & Global Health. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. June 26-28, 2017
Program 12 th Summer Institute on Migration & Global Health Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. June 26-28, 2017 Monday, June 26 Location: The California Endowment Conference Center AM 8:00 Registration/Coffee
More informationU.S Government Efforts Addressing Migrant Health
U.S Government Efforts Addressing Migrant Health Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, PhD, DVM, MPVM Division of Global Migration and Quarantine U.S-Mexico Unit Summer Institute in Migration and Global Health June
More informationDepartment of Sociology, July Political Science, June Business Economics, June 2001
May 2017 Veronica Montes EDUCATION Ph.D. B.A. B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Sociology, July 2013 University of California, Santa Barbara Political Science, June 2001 University
More informationCalifornia-Mexico Health Initiative
Introduction Established in 2001 and housed at the California Policy Research Center within the University of California Office of the President, the California-Mexico Health Initiative (CMHI) has the
More informationB.A. Sociology and Latin American Studies, Smith College, May 2004 AY 2003 Visiting Student, Universidad de La Habana, La Habana, Cuba
Sylvia Zamora Loyola Marymount University Phone: (310) 338-4330 Department of Sociology Fax: (310) 338-1786 1 LMU Drive sylvia.zamora@lmu.edu Los Angeles, CA 90045 EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, University
More information10 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health. Oakland, California June 22-25, 2015
10 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health Oakland, California June 22-25, 2015 MONDAY JUNE 22 Location: The California Endowment, 7 th Floor 1111 Broadway Oakland, CA 94607 Plenary Sessions
More informationUNAUTHORIZED & UNINSURED: Medical Insurance Coverage in the California Endowment s (TCE s) Building Healthy Communities (BHC) Sites
UNAUTHORIZED & UNINSURED: Medical Insurance Coverage in the California Endowment s (TCE s) Building Healthy Communities (BHC) Sites 02.09.15 ENRICO A. MARCELLI & MANUEL PASTOR WELCOME AND PURPOSE New estimates
More informationCHIS: A Tool for Monitoring Migrant Health 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health
CHIS: A Tool for Monitoring Migrant Health 11 th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health June 14, 2015 The California Endowment Conference Center Oakland, CA Bogdan Rau, MPH Manager, Online Dissemination
More information96 th Meeting of the IOM Council. Migration: Health Challenges in Mexico. ndez Avila. Mauricio Hernández. Miguel A. González
96 th Meeting of the IOM Council Migration: Health Challenges in Mexico Mauricio Hernández ndez Avila with the support of: Miguel A. González Block René Leyva César Infante Fernando Meneses Xochitil Castañeda
More informationMigration and Global Health: Historic and Current Trends
Migration and Global Health: Historic and Current Trends Summer Institute on Migration and Health June 14, 2016 Marc Schenker M.D., M.P.H. mbschenker@ucdavis.edu University of California at Davis Outline
More informationAREAS OF INTEREST Health and Health Disparities, International Migration, Gender, Family, Social Networks, Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Heather B. Edelblute Office: Updated August 2017 The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Sociology 1 UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 heather.edelblute@utsa.edu 210.458.5616 EDUCATION Ph.D.
More informationM. KATHLEEN DINGEMAN-CERDA
M. KATHLEEN DINGEMAN-CERDA University of California-Irvine Department of Sociology 3151 Social Science Plaza A Irvine, CA 92697 mdingema@uci.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, University of California-Irvine
More informationUnited States-México Border Health Commission
Goals, Actions, and Accomplishments Updated March 2016 Mission To provide international leadership to optimize health and quality of life along the U.S.-México border Strategic Principles Leadership-Focus-Venue
More informationCommunities Mobilizing for
Communities Mobilizing for Health EQUITY 2017 Western Forum for Migrant & Community Health February 22 24 San Francisco, CA www.nwrpca.org/event/wf17 2017 Western Forum for Migrant & Community Health Communities
More informationChildren of Immigrants
L O W - I N C O M E W O R K I N G F A M I L I E S I N I T I A T I V E Children of Immigrants 2013 State Trends Update Tyler Woods, Devlin Hanson, Shane Saxton, and Margaret Simms February 2016 This brief
More informationAmada Armenta to Present Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
1 Department of Sociology 228 McNeil Building University of Pennsylvania 3718 Locust Walk Philadelphia PA 19104 EMPLOYMENT Amada Armenta Ph: (215) 898-9980 armenta@upenn.edu 2012 to Present Assistant Professor,
More informationAGENDA UC Center Sacramento 1130 K Street, Lower Level Sacramento, California
Welcome and Opening Remarks 10:00 am Gil Ojeda, Director, California Program on Access to Care Xóchitl Castañeda, Director, California-Mexico Health Initiative AGENDA UC Center Sacramento 1130 K Street,
More informationKATIE DINGEMAN-CERDA Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow Department of Sociology and Criminology University of Denver (949)
KATIE DINGEMAN-CERDA Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow Department of Sociology and Criminology University of Denver (949) 228-4424 ding8891@gmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, University of California-Irvine
More informationKATIE DINGEMAN-CERDA 3151 Social Science Plaza University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA (949)
KATIE DINGEMAN-CERDA 3151 Social Science Plaza University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697 (949) 228-4424 mdingema@uci.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, University of California-Irvine June 2014 Dissertation:
More informationMeeting of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network and National Network Coordinators
Public Health Aspect of Migration in Europe programme (PHAME) Meeting of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network and National Network Coordinators Copenhagen, Denmark 4-6 April 2016 Dr Santino Severoni,
More informationASEF and Casa Asia Research Exchange Workshop on Social Determinants of Migrants Health across Asia and Europe 7-9 March 2012 Barcelona
ASEF and Casa Asia Research Exchange Workshop on Social Determinants of Migrants Health across Asia and Europe 7-9 March 2012 Barcelona Actions funded by the Health Programme addressing Migrant and Communicable
More information2011! Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Davis. Dissertation Committee: Michael Peter Smith (Chair); Fred Block; Luis Eduardo Guarnizo.
MATT BAKKER Department of Sociology Colorado College 14 E. Cache La Poudre Colorado Springs, CO 80903 T (916) 704-1792 matt.bakker@coloradocollege.edu http://mattbakker.wordpress.com EDUCATION 2011! Ph.D.
More informationDiversity and Inclusion Speaker Series
Center on Race, Law & Justice Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series Discussion of Puerto Rican migration and immigration and its effects on practicing law for voting rights, elections and politics, by
More informationREBECCA HAMLIN Grinnell College 1210 Park Street Grinnell, Iowa, (510)
REBECCA HAMLIN Grinnell College 1210 Park Street Grinnell, Iowa, 50112 (510) 393-0677 hamlinr@grinnell.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS Grinnell College 2009- Assistant Professor Department of Political Science
More informationJOSHUA T. WASSINK Curriculum Vitae September 2018
JOSHUA T. WASSINK Curriculum Vitae September 2018 Office of Population Research Princeton University 261 Wallace Hall Email: Jwassink@Princeton.edu Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: 319-530-8284 EDUCATION AND
More informationLaura J. Heideman Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Center for NGO Leadership and Development Northern Illinois University
Laura J. Heideman Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Center for NGO Leadership and Development Northern Illinois University Mailing Address: Laura Heideman Department of Sociology Northern Illinois
More informationMarisa A. Abrajano. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California San Diego, 2006-
Marisa A. Abrajano University of California San Diego Voice: (858) 534-7201 Department of Political Science Fax: (858) 534-7130 9500 Gilman Drive #0521 Email: mabrajano@ucsd.edu La Jolla, CA 92093 Homepage:
More informationCurriculum Vitae LAUREN DUQUETTE-RURY
Curriculum Vitae LAUREN DUQUETTE-RURY Department of Sociology, UCLA 264 Haines Hall, 375 Portola Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Office: (310) 267-4965 Mobile: (323) 610-3260 Email: Duquette at soc dot ucla
More informationGabrielle Oliveira tel: skype: gabrielleoliveira
Gabrielle Oliveira tel: 347.523.0929 skype: gabrielleoliveira gabrielle.oliveira@bc.edu EDUCATION EXPERIENCE Ph.D., 2015, Anthropology & Education. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. Dissertation
More informationLina Rincón. PhD Sociology State University of New York at Albany 2015 (Expected)
Lina Rincón Department of Sociology University at Albany 1400 Washington Avenue, AS 351 lrincon@albany.edu (508) 863-9284 Education PhD Sociology 2015 (Expected) Dissertation: To Be Latino or Not to Be
More informationHeidy Sarabia, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Department of Sociology California State University, Sacramento Heidy Sarabia, Ph.D. heidysarabia.com heidy.sarabia@csus.edu (916) 278-7574 Academic Appointments 2016-Present California
More informationPeter J. Loebach 232 N G Street, Unit #2 Salt Lake City, UT (513)
Peter J. Loebach 232 N G Street, Unit #2 Salt Lake City, UT 84103 (513) 377-8856 peterloebach@weber.edu EMPLOYMENT Visiting Assistant Professor, Weber State University, 2015- EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology,
More informationCALIFORNIA-MEXICO HEALTH INITIATIVE California Policy Research Center U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I F O R N I A
CALIFORNIA-MEXICO HEALTH INITIATIVE California Policy Research Center U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I F O R N I A BINATIONAL HEALTH WEEK 2006 Social Mobilization to Improve the Health of Mexican and Central
More informationUnaccompanied Immigrant Youth in Alameda County: Building Communities of Support
Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth in Alameda County: Building Communities of Support Jasmine Gonzalez, UIY Senior Clinical Case Manager Center for Healthy Schools and Communities Alameda County Health Care
More informationPublic Emergencies and Diverse Communities BY PSD RESEARCH ORDER
ORDER Public Emergencies and Diverse Communities BY PSD RESEARCH Cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity is a defining feature of many of Canada s cities and towns. Nationwide, over 16 percent of the
More informationJenjira J. Yahirun EMPLOYMENT. Center on the Family University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Jenjira J. Yahirun Center on the Family Phone: (808) 956-6394 University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Fax: (808) 956-4147 2515 Campus Road, Miller Hall 103 Email: jyahirun@hawaii.edu Honolulu, HI 96822 EMPLOYMENT
More informationCENTRE FOR STUDIES CRITICAL INTERDISCIPLINARY
CENTRE FOR STUDIES P R O G R A M 2 0 1 7-1 8 CRITICAL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CENTRE FOR STUDIES CRITICAL INSIGHT ON CHANGE HURON 2017-18 CENTRE FOR STUDIES The only academic unit of its kind in Canada,
More informationThe Students We Share: At the Border San Diego & Tijuana
The Students We Share: At the Border San Diego & Tijuana Because of intense migration, Southern California is home to the highest concentration of Mexican-born immigrants in the U.S., and Baja California
More informationMarisa A. Abrajano. Academic Appointments. Education. Publications
Marisa A. Abrajano University of California, San Diego Voice: (858) 534-7201 Department of Political Science Fax: (858) 534-7130 9500 Gilman Drive Email: mabrajano@ucsd.edu La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 Homepage:
More informationThe impacts of the global financial and food crises on the population situation in the Arab World.
DOHA DECLARATION I. Preamble We, the heads of population councils/commissions in the Arab States, representatives of international and regional organizations, and international experts and researchers
More informationLevel (B- Bachelor; M- Master) Course Title ECTS credits
Row No. Course No. 1 1 BMS 2 2 BMS 3 3 BMS 4 4 BMS 5 5 BMS 6 6 BMS 7 7 BMS 8 8 BMS 9 9 BMS 10 10 BMS 11 10 BMS 12 11 BMS 13 12 BMS 14 13 BMS Faculty Level (B- Bachelor; M- Master) Course Title ECTS credits
More informationDistinguished Graduate Faculty Award, Teaching and Mentorship, Department of Sociology, Kansas State University, 2013
ALISA GARNI, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506-4003 Tel: (785) 532-4963; E-mail: amgarni@ksu.edu
More informationMini-Medical School Final Exam Caring for an Immigrant Patient Margaret Wheeler MD
Mini-Medical School Final Exam Caring for an Immigrant Patient Margaret Wheeler MD It s US History. It s All Political. US highest number of immigrants in the world California highest number of immigrants
More informationTHOMAS J. BOERMAN, Ph. D.
THOMAS J. BOERMAN, Ph. D. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL FOCUS Central American-Mexican Socio-Political Context vis-à-vis Organized Criminal Groups Latin American Police, Juvenile Justice and Human Rights Sector
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Christine Wheatley. March 2016
Curriculum Vitae Christine Wheatley March 2016 EDUCATION 305 E. 23rd Street, A1700 Austin, Texas 78712 christine.wheatley@utexas.edu 2016 PhD expected, Sociology,, Austin, TX Dissertation: Fragmented Borders:
More informationAdvancing the Field of Promotoras/es a Binational Opportunity
Advancing the Field of Promotoras/es a Binational Opportunity Health Initiative of the Americas School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley Prepared by: Xochitl Castañeda & Rosario Alberro
More informationPromoting the health of migrants
EXECUTIVE BOARD EB140/24 140th session 12 December 2016 Provisional agenda item 8.7 Promoting the health of migrants Report by the Secretariat 1. The present report summarizes the current global context
More informationMeasuring Irregular Migration: Innovative Data Practices
Measuring Irregular Migration: Innovative Data Practices Expert workshop, 18 19 May 2017 Berlin, Germany Aims of the workshop Irregular migration is inevitably difficult to measure due to its clandestine
More informationUniversity of Hawai i at Mānoa Phone: +1 (808) Campus Road, Miller Hall 103 Web: Honolulu, HI 96822
JENJIRA J. YAHIRUN University of Hawai i at Mānoa Phone: +1 (808) 956-6394 Center on the Family Email: jyahirun@hawaii.edu 2515 Campus Road, Miller Hall 103 Web: www.jenjirayahirun.com Honolulu, HI 96822
More informationCHC BORDER HEALTH POLICY FORUM. The U.S./Mexico Border: Demographic, Socio-Economic, and Health Issues Profile I
CHC BORDER HEALTH POLICY FORUM The U.S./Mexico : Demographic, Socio-Economic, and Health Issues Profile I Hotel Alburquerque Albuquerque, New Mexico Dec 11-12, 2006 La Fe Policy and Advocacy Center 1327
More informationBinational Health Initiatives On the Mexico-U.S. Border
Binational Health Initiatives On the Mexico-U.S. Border Gudelia Rangel Gómez* Background The United States-México Border Health Commission (usmbhc) is a binational body created in July by an accord between
More informationPatient Centered Demographic Data Collection. Kevin Larsen, MD, FACP Hennepin County Medical Center Center for Urban Health
Patient Centered Demographic Data Collection Kevin Larsen, MD, FACP Hennepin County Medical Center Center for Urban Health Why us? Diverse patient population Wide health disparities Influx of new immigrants
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Julie Lee Merseth. WEBSITE: PHONE: (847)
Department of Political Science Northwestern University Scott Hall, 601 University Place Evanston, IL 60208 CURRICULUM VITAE Julie Lee Merseth EMAIL: jmerseth@northwestern.edu WEBSITE: http://julieleemerseth.com
More information2016 Western Forum for Migrant and Community Health Access. Equity. Justice.
2016 Western Forum for Migrant and Community Health Access. Equity. Justice. The 2016 Western Forum for Migrant and Community Health was held February 24-26 in Portland, Oregon. Over 250 migrant and community
More informationGrants approved in the second quarter of 2017 Allied Media Project, Inc.
Allied Media Project, Inc. Detroit, MI https://www.alliedmedia.org/ $200,000 over one year and six months For project support to produce a series of short videos that will be used to increase public awareness
More informationRicardo D. Martínez-Schuldt UNC-CH Department of Sociology 102 Emerson Drive CB#3210 Chapel Hill, NC Office
Education Ricardo D. Martínez-Schuldt UNC-CH Department of Sociology 102 Emerson Drive CB#3210 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Office 230 Email: rdmart@live.unc.edu 2019 Ph.D. Sociology, University of North Carolina
More informationMarisa A. Abrajano. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, UC San Diego, present
Marisa A. Abrajano University of California, San Diego Voice: (858) 534-7201 Department of Political Science Fax: (858) 534-7130 9500 Gilman Drive Email: mabrajano@ucsd.edu La Jolla, CA 92093-0521 Homepage:
More informationThe Health of the California Region Bordering Mexico
Journal of Immigrant Health, Vol. 6, No. 3, July 2004 ( C 2004) The Health of the California Region Bordering Mexico Alvaro Garza, 1,4 Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, 2 and India J. Ornelas 3 Healthy Border (HB)
More informationResolution 1 Together for humanity
Resolution 1 Together for humanity The 30th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, taking account of the views expressed during the Conference on the humanitarian consequences of major
More informationUnderstanding the issues most important to refugee and asylum seeker youth in the Asia Pacific region
Understanding the issues most important to refugee and asylum seeker youth in the Asia Pacific region June 2016 This briefing paper has been prepared by the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN),
More informationTERMS OF REFERENCE NATIONAL CONSULTANT ILO/UNHCR JOINT PROJECT
TERMS OF REFERENCE NATIONAL CONSULTANT ILO/UNHCR JOINT PROJECT Project Title: ILO/UNHCR Joint Consultancy to map institutional capacity and opportunities for refugee inclusion in social protection mechanisms
More informationPublic Health Aspects of Migration in Europe
Public Health Aspects of Migration in Europe 18 November 2015 Matteo Dembech MPH MSc MA Technical Officer Migration and Public Health Division of Policy and Governance for Health and Wellbeing European
More informationTwo-to-one voter support for Marijuana Legalization (Prop. 64) and Gun Control (Prop. 63) initiatives.
UC Berkeley IGS Poll Title Two-to-one voter support for Marijuana Legalization (Prop. 64) and Gun Control (Prop. 63) initiatives. Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/51c1h00j Author DiCamillo, Mark
More informationAndrea Silva. Employment. Education. Publications/Research under Review. Invited Presentations
Andrea Silva Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science 1155 Union Circle, Denton, TX 76201 (940) 565-4963, andrea.silva@unt.edu www.andreasilva.net Employment Department of Political Science,
More informationVenezuela Situation As of June 2018
FACT SHEET Venezuela Situation As of June 2018 Between 2014 and 2018, some 282,180 asylum claims have been lodged by Venezuelans, over 113,000 in 2017 alone. While refugee procedures are overwhelmed, 5,661
More informationLong Beach CA Integrated Network for Cambodians Cambodian
Multiple strategies were used to develop this list of organizations and communities performing effect community organizations through national organizations, such as Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum
More informationERIKA ARENAS July 1, 2016 University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Sociology, Santa Barbara, CA (310)
ERIKA ARENAS July 1, 2016 University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Sociology, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 (310) 889-4897 earenas@soc.ucsb.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Department
More informationAARON PONCE Curriculum Vitae
AARON PONCE Curriculum Vitae 509 East Circle Drive East Lansing, MI 48824-1111 e-mail: ponceaar@msu.edu website: www.aaronponce.com PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2018-2019 Visiting Scholar, Center for Research
More informationSpeaker Biographies Martha Davis Noel Didla Shulamith Koenig
Speaker Biographies Martha Davis Dean Martha Davis is the Associate Dean for Experiential Education at Northeastern University School of Law, and teaches Constitutional Law, US Human Rights Advocacy and
More informationThe Children s Partnership
The Children s Partnership California Reducing Disparities Project to Advance Mental Health Equity What s at Stake: Immigrant Mental Health Mayra E. Alvarez, MHA President April 10, 2018 Our Mission The
More informationCOMMUNITY SCHOLARS 2015
COMMUNITY SCHOLARS 2015 APPLY NOW! PLANNING FOR IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION IN LOS ANGELES The 2015 UCLA Community Scholars Program is inviting applications to join in this exciting university-community partnership
More informationHealth 2020: Multisectoral action for the health of migrants
Thematic brief on Migration September 2016 Health 2020: Multisectoral action for the health of migrants Synergy between sectors: fostering the health of migrants through government joint actions Migration
More informationHealth Initiative of the Americas University of California (UC) Berkeley School of Public Health July June 2017 Activity Report
Health Initiative of the Americas University of California (UC) Berkeley School of Public Health July 2016 - June 2017 Activity Report About HIA: The Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA) was created
More informationAmericas. North America and the Caribbean Latin America
North America and the Caribbean Latin America Operational highlights November 2007 marked the third anniversary of the Mexico Plan of Action (MPA). Member States renewed their commitment to uphold and
More informationUNHCR organizes vocational training and brings clean water system to the Wounaan communities in Panama
UNHCR organizes vocational training and brings clean water system to the Wounaan communities in Panama Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana
More informationEducation Ph.D., 2009, The University of Texas at Austin, Sociology. M.A., 2005, The University of Texas at Austin, Sociology
Erin R. Hamilton Department of Sociology, University of California, Davis 1282 Social Sciences & Humanities, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 erhamilton@ucdavis.edu, phone 530-217-3746, fax 530-752-0783,
More information6/8/2015. Webinar Guidelines. Partners and Sponsors
Webinar Guidelines You will be listening to this webinar over your computer speakers. There is no need to call in. There is a chat box located on the lower right side of your screen for the live webinar.
More informationAddressing Fears Among Immigrant Patients, The Role of the Promotor/Community Healthcare Worker
Addressing Fears Among Immigrant Patients, The Role of the Promotor/Community Healthcare Worker CPCA Webinar November 7, 2017 WHY PROMOTORES & CHWS? International Origin THE TRANSFORMATIVE PROCESS FAMILY
More informationMIGRATION & HEALTH: MEXICAN IMMIGRANT WOMEN IN THE U.S.
MIGRATION & HEALTH: MEXICAN IMMIGRANT WOMEN IN THE U.S. Mtro. Félix Vélez Fernández Varela Secretario General Consejo Nacional de Población Octubre 2011 Binational Collaboration National Population Council
More informationAttended Fall 2003 Spring 2008 Fall 2003 Fall 2007
Alfonso Gonzales, Ph.D. Assistant Professor University of Texas at Austin Department of Mexican American and Latino Studies (347) 546-0255 alfonso.gonzales@austin.utexas.edu Education Institution University
More informationIvory 1. Tristan Ivory
Ivory 1 Tristan Ivory 312 Middlebush Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 882-0654 ivoryt@missouri.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor Sociology and Black Studies The University
More informationThriving Residents Grants Approved in 2016
Thriving Residents Grants Approved in 2016 Access to Healthcare Enroll America 425,000 Toward building local capacity for health insurance enrollment Health Care for Special Populations Meadows Mental
More information(115TH CONGRESS) SOCIAL WORKERS IN CONGRESS
(115TH CONGRESS) SOCIAL WORKERS IN CONGRESS 2017 National Association of Social Workers. All Rights Reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 1 Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)... 3 Representative Karen
More informationBRITTANY GILMER Florida International University SW 8 th Street, PCA 369 Miami, FL
BRITTANY GILMER 11200 SW 8 th Street, PCA 369 Miami, FL 33199 305-348-7917 bgilmer@fiu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Toronto, Geography (2013) Dissertation: Securitizing the Coast of Somalia: Political
More informationB.S., University of Florida, 1986 Double Major: Anthropology and Agricultural Economics
Telephone: 407-823-2227 (W) Fax: 407-823-3026 (W) E Mail: vance.geiger@ucf.edu EDUCATION: VANCE GEIGER 4552 East Lane Orlando, Florida 32817 Ph.D., University of Florida, April 1994 Dissertation Title:
More informationTHE 28 TH ANNUAL EAST COAST MIGRANT STREAM FORUM
THE 28 TH ANNUAL EAST COAST MIGRANT STREAM FORUM This year the North Carolina Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA) was excited to host the 28 th annual East Coast Migrant Stream Forum in Memphis,
More informationTHE CRITICAL ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY IN COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING 6-10 November, 2016 Haifa, Israel
MASHAV - Israel s Agency for International Development Cooperation and The Golda Meir MASHAV Carmel International Training Center (MCTC) with The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
More informationSUPPORTING IMMIGRANT FAMILIES AND THEIR CHILDREN
SUPPORTING IMMIGRANT FAMILIES AND THEIR CHILDREN Perspectives from Bay Area Public Health Departments and Behavioral Health Programs Local Health Departments and Funders supporting and protecting the health
More informationPRISCILLA ANN LAMBERT
PRISCILLA ANN LAMBERT Department of Political Science Western Michigan University 1903 West Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5346 Phone: 269-387-5693 e-mail: priscilla.lambert@wmich.edu CURRENT POSITION
More informationCONTRIBUTION TO THE THIRTEENTH COORDINATION MEETING ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 1. United Nations University (UNU)
UN/POP/MIG-13CM/2015/4 06 February 2015 THIRTEENTH COORDINATION MEETING ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Secretariat New York, 12-13
More informationCreating safe and welcoming environments for immigrant children and families. Julie M. Koch, Lauren Gin, and Douglas Knutson
Creating safe and welcoming environments for immigrant children and families Julie M. Koch, Lauren Gin, and Douglas Knutson Currently, there are approximately 316 million residents in the United States,
More informationTerms of Reference YOUTH SEMINAR: HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF FORCED MIGRATIONS. Italy, 2nd -6th May 2012
Terms of Reference YOUTH SEMINAR: HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES OF FORCED MIGRATIONS Italy, 2nd -6th May 2012 Terms of Reference Humanitarian Consequences of Forced Migrations Rome (Italy), 2nd - 6th May 2012
More informationHealth Issues: Health Care Access
Health Issues: Health Care Access CONTEXT Despite the apparent wealth in Santa Clara County, the disparity in health status among ethnic groups and particularly within the refugee/immigrant populations
More informationTERMS OF REFERENCE NATIONAL CONSULTANT ILO/UNHCR JOINT PROJECT
TERMS OF REFERENCE NATIONAL CONSULTANT ILO/UNHCR JOINT PROJECT Project Title: ILO/UNHCR Joint Consultancy to map institutional capacity and opportunities for refugee integration through employment in Mexico
More informationOpening Remarks. Mr. Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Opening Remarks Mr. Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees High Level Round Table Call to Action: Protection Needs in the Northern Triangle of Central America San Jose, Costa Rica,
More informationIllegal Immigration: How Should We Deal With It?
Illegal Immigration: How Should We Deal With It? Polling Question 1: Providing routine healthcare services to illegal Immigrants 1. Is a moral/ethical responsibility 2. Legitimizes illegal behavior 3.
More informationVenezuela Situation As of May 2018
SITUATIONAL UPDATE Venezuela Situation As of May 2018 The number of Venezuelans seeking asylum has risen yearly since 2014. Between 2014 and 2018, some 170,169 asylum claims have been lodged, over 94,000
More informationRefugee and Migrant Health Workshop 14 th 16 th October 2017 Athens, Greece
Refugee and Migrant Health Workshop 14 th 16 th October 2017 Athens, Greece PROGRAM Introduction Since the beginning of the Syrian war in 2011, more than 4.9 million refugees are out of Syria and hosted
More information24 indicators that are relevant for disaggregation Session VI: Which indicators to disaggregate by migratory status: A proposal
SDG targets and indicators relevant to migration 10 indicators that are migration-related Session V: Brief presentations by custodian agencies 24 indicators that are relevant for disaggregation Session
More information