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Sharon Abramowitz

Sharon Abramowitz

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Countries of Expertise

Cote d’Ivoire | Guinea | Liberia | Sierra Leone

Specialties

  • Caste Discrimination/Persecution
  • Child Soldiers
  • Deportees/Criminal Deportees
  • Ethnic Discrimination/Persecution
  • Ex-Combatant Reintegration
  • FGM/FGC
  • Forced Conscription
  • Forced Marriage
  • Gang-Related Violence/Non-State Actors
  • Gender-Based Violence (GBV)/Domestic Violence/Family Violence
  • Government/State Actor Persecution
  • Healthcare Access/Health Systems Capacity
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Land Tenure Dispute
  • LGBTQ
  • Likelihood Of Destitution/Homelessness
  • Mental Illness
  • Political Persecution
  • Religious Discrimination/Persecution
  • Risk Of Retaliation
  • Safe Internal Relocation
  • Sexual Abuse/Assault
  • Specialized Medical Services
  • Sufficiency Of Protection
  • Torture
  • Trafficking
  • Tribal Discrimination/Persecution

About Sharon Abramowitz

Sharon Abramowitz is the founder of Communitology, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Global Health Science and Security (CGHSS), founder of the Social and Cultural Integrated Analytics Lab for Infectious Diseases (SOCIAL-ID), and lead researcher on the How to End a Pandemic Project. She is a medical anthropologist who specializes in community engagement, mental health, gender violence, epidemic preparedness and response, and the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods in community-based health research. She has been a leading global advocate for strengthening social science and risk communications and community engagement (RCCE) capacity, metrics, and utilization in public health emergencies. She is on the editorial board of the Journal for Humanitairan Affairs, and is honorary faculty at the University of Hong Kong School of Public Health. She is the author of the Inter-Agency Minimum Quality Standards and Indicators for Community Engagement and the monograph Searching for Normal in the Wake of the Liberian War. She co-edited Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice and Pregnant in the Time of Ebola, and has written for Nature Human Behavior, Social Science and Medicine, The Lancet, Global Public Health, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, and the Journal of Infectious Disease.

 

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