Welcome to the 2nd Migration, Health, Development, and Research Initiative (MHADRI) newsletter!
The global Migration, Health, and Development Research Initiative aims to advance evidence-informed global migration health policies and practices that will improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities affected by migration.
Any person who has or is currently undertaking research on advancing knowledge on any aspect(s) of the relationship between migration and health is eligible to be MHADRI network member. We particularly encourage researchers based in low- and middle-income contexts to join MHADRI.
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Opportunity to participate in identifying key migration and health research priorities
In May 2019, a Delphi will be conducted among MHADRI members, aiming to identify key research priorities and research questions on migration and health at subnational, national, sub-regional, regional and global levels.
Please encourage other migration and health researchers to join MHADRI to ensure that we access as many voices as possible in this important process.
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Meet MHADRI Member
Hassan Imam
Managing Director of DEVCOM & independent migration and health consultant, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Meet MHADRI Member
Dr Renuka Jayatissa
Head of the Department of Nutrition, Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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