Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Social Science and the Response ft. Dr. Juliet Bedford

October 05
10am-12pm
726 Broadway, 7th Floor Student Space

Dr. Juliet Bedford is an Adjunct Professor at the College of Global Public Health and co-designed the “Behavioral Communications Strategies for Global Epidemics” course. She is also the Founder and Director of Anthrologica, a research-based organization specializing in applied anthropology in global health. Anthrologica conducts formative and operational research across health sectors focusing on the interface between the provision and uptake of health services in resource-scarce settings. Dr. Bedford’s core research interest is in incorporating the needs and perceptions of intended beneficiaries into health policy and programming to ensure that it is contextually relevant and that opportunities for improving health are maximized through the active participation of recipients. 

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