During my undergraduate studies in Honduras, a professor told me, “Health professionals in hospitals are more useful than researchers because that is where the real demand is.” This sentence stuck with me and left me with a lot of questions… What role do researchers play in my country? And why is the curative approach […]
Tag: Latin America
Preventing femicides in Latin America: a biosocial approach
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive violation of women’s rights that predominantly occurs at the hands of men and represents a growing public health crisis. While intimate partner violence and sexual coercion are prevalent types of GBV, femicide is by far the most severe. Latin America (LATAM) has gained the unfortunate distinction of being […]