About
Hannah is an ESRC-funded Postgraduate Researcher in Politics and International Relations specialising in gender, sexual and reproductive health, education and human rights in vulnerable populations.
Her PhD uses mixed methods to analyse actors' responses to the sexual and reproductive health and human rights of adolescent migrants in humanitarian settings, specifically looking at the case study of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia. She has also worked as a research assistant on redressing gendered health inequalities in migrant women. Hannah continues to be an active member of the Centre for Global Health and Policy (GHaP) and the Society of Gender Professionals. She has extensive experience interviewing vulnerable groups and key informants, conducting focus groups, participatory workshops, survey analysis, human rights impact assessment and policy analysis.
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