Setting research priorities for prevention and response to child marriage in communities in the Arab region: findings from a multi-stage Delphi study involving practitioners across the region
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In this episode, our Associated Editor, Nina Sun talks to the authors of a recently published paper in the SRHM journal, 'Setting research priorities for prevention and response to child marriage in communities in the Arab region: findings from a multi-stage Delphi study involving practitioners across the region.' Progress on ending child marriage in the Arab region is slowing due to an increase in conflict-affected populations and widespread economic crisis. This paper explores the research priorities across the region to inform effective and accelerated child marriage prevention and response programming within the Arab region
We hear from: Janna Metzler, Co-founder and Executive Director of a new non-profit dedicated to improving population health through community-driven solutions and Associate Director of Research at the Women's Refugee Commission in New York, Aisha Hutchinson, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences at the School of Education, Communication, and Society at King’s College London and Katrina Kiss, a postgraduate researcher at the School of Education, Communication, and Society at King’s College London.
The authors talk about the rationale behind their study, the pros and cons of the unique research methodology presented in the paper, and specific findings that stood out to them. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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