17 Nov Emily Myers, MPH: MPH Empowerment Work Leads to Work at IFPRI Emily Myers, MPH is a Senior Research Assistant at the Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division at International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Before she started this position, Emily was a Master of Public Health student at our Hubert Department of Global Health (HGH) and working with the GROW team and UN World Food Programme on the SEED project in Colombia. Congratulations to Emily on her successful trajectory from HGH to IFPRI! You can read the transcript of our interview with Emily
Emily Myers, MPH is a Senior Research Assistant at the Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division at International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Before she started this position, Emily was a Master of Public Health student at our Hubert Department of Global Health (HGH) and working with the GROW team and UN World Food Programme on the SEED project in Colombia. Congratulations to Emily on her successful trajectory from HGH to IFPRI! You can read the transcript of our interview with Emily
01 May A framework for measuring women’s empowerment at multiple levels Gender and equity are cross-cutting themes across the five flagship programs of the CGIAR’s Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH). In this blog, Dr. Kathryn Yount, Professor and Asa Griggs Candler Chair of Global Health at Emory University and member of the External Advisory Committee of the Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project Phase Two (GAAP2), discusses how to conceptualize and measure the process of women’s empowerment and why this issue is important for
Gender and equity are cross-cutting themes across the five flagship programs of the CGIAR’s Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH). In this blog, Dr. Kathryn Yount, Professor and Asa Griggs Candler Chair of Global Health at Emory University and member of the External Advisory Committee of the Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project Phase Two (GAAP2), discusses how to conceptualize and measure the process of women’s empowerment and why this issue is important for