News and Events for the REACH4Health Project
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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On June 24 2020, Columbia University’s REfugees Act and Communicate for Health (REACH) project hosted a panel of experts and young people to discuss the findings of a photography-based research study on migration and health, followed by the opening of a photography exhibition illustrating the same topic as part of the REACH project.
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Ozge Karadag Caman and Yanis Ben Amor, “Migrants and Refugees in the COVID-19 Response”. E-Conference: The Epidemiology and Economics of Coronavirus, The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), March 30, 2020.
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The project team is excited to announce that CSD’s REACH Project was accepted for oral presentation at the 16th World Congress on Public Health and the abstract was published at the European Journal of Public Health. Dr. Ozge Karadag shared the findings of the REACH Project with a huge global health audience in October, 2020.
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Beirut with 46 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, private health sector and public health authorities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Lebanon and the region,Continue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Lebanon, 12 September 2019”
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A high-level health expert consultation meeting was held in Istanbul with 48 participants from academia, NGOs, international organizations, public health authorities and municipalities, in addition to youth representatives. The meeting focused on the use of digital health technologies to increase young refugees’ access to health information and services in Turkey, as part of the REACHContinue reading “Stakeholders Meeting in Turkey, 10 September 2019”
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”
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Several REACH Team members were co-authors in the Situational Brief for Turkey: Report on Forced Migrants and COVID-19 Pandemic Response. The full report, which was published on the Lancet Migration’s website can be found here: https://www.migrationandhealth.org/migration-covid19-briefs
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Dr. Yanis Ben Amor and Dr. Ozge Karadag Caman’s proposal to the President’s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia, for the proposal entitled “Youth health promotion via digital technologies: Towards building an international research network in forced migration settings”, was positively reviewed and awarded funding. This new PGIF project (2020-2022) will allow the team to expandContinue reading “President`s Global Innovation Fund of Columbia Awards CSD Researchers”