MHADRI Members Profile Search
The Migration Health and Development Research Initiative (MHADRI) portal presents the profile of MHADRI network members.
The scholars are categorized by their institution location, general research expertise, and research focus on relevant migrant categories. The map reflects the countries of the scholars' institution location.
To browse or search: simply use the filter options on the left-hand side. Alternatively, you can enter key word/s in the search box.
Prof Anthony Zwi
Institution: The University of New South Wales
Current Institution Location: Asia and the Pacific, Australia
General Research Focus/Expertise: Adolescent health, Bioethics, Climate change, Community participation in health, Detention, Disaster preparedness and response, Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Evidence-based reviews, Gender, Global health diplomacy, Health and human rights, Health care financing, Health communication, Health diplomacy/ international relations, Health of detainees/ incarceration, Health policy, Health promotion/ Health education, Health systems research, Human resources for health, Humanitarian health interventions, Labour migration and health, Maternal and child health, Medical anthropology, Mental health, Ophthalmology, Pandemic, Preventive medicine, Primary health care, Public Health, Refugee health, Research ethics, Sexual and reproductive health, Trauma and injury, Vaccine preventable diseases/immunization, Violence and health
Research Focus/Expertise on Relevant Migrant Categories: Internally displaced persons, Left-behind migrant families, Migrant Workers, Asylum seekers, Human trafficking, Humanitarian entrants/ Refugee resettlement programs, International migrant workers, Refugees
Current Institution Location: Asia and the Pacific, Australia
General Research Focus/Expertise: Adolescent health, Bioethics, Climate change, Community participation in health, Detention, Disaster preparedness and response, Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Evidence-based reviews, Gender, Global health diplomacy, Health and human rights, Health care financing, Health communication, Health diplomacy/ international relations, Health of detainees/ incarceration, Health policy, Health promotion/ Health education, Health systems research, Human resources for health, Humanitarian health interventions, Labour migration and health, Maternal and child health, Medical anthropology, Mental health, Ophthalmology, Pandemic, Preventive medicine, Primary health care, Public Health, Refugee health, Research ethics, Sexual and reproductive health, Trauma and injury, Vaccine preventable diseases/immunization, Violence and health
Research Focus/Expertise on Relevant Migrant Categories: Internally displaced persons, Left-behind migrant families, Migrant Workers, Asylum seekers, Human trafficking, Humanitarian entrants/ Refugee resettlement programs, International migrant workers, Refugees
Prof Denise Spitzer
Institution: Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, University of Ottawa
Current Institution Location: Central and North America and the Caribbean, Canada
General Research Focus/Expertise: Community participation in health, Gender, Health and human rights, Health of detainees/ incarceration, Health policy, Human resources for health, Labour migration and health, Maternal and child health, Medical anthropology, Refugee health, Research ethics, Sexual and reproductive health
Research Focus/Expertise on Relevant Migrant Categories: Internally displaced persons, Left-behind migrant families, Migrant Workers, Asylum seekers, International migrant workers, Refugees, Family Reunification
Current Institution Location: Central and North America and the Caribbean, Canada
General Research Focus/Expertise: Community participation in health, Gender, Health and human rights, Health of detainees/ incarceration, Health policy, Human resources for health, Labour migration and health, Maternal and child health, Medical anthropology, Refugee health, Research ethics, Sexual and reproductive health
Research Focus/Expertise on Relevant Migrant Categories: Internally displaced persons, Left-behind migrant families, Migrant Workers, Asylum seekers, International migrant workers, Refugees, Family Reunification