6 August 2024 Dr Saibu Mutaru delivers The Evans-Pritchard Lectures at the University of Oxford In April and May 2024, Dr Saibu Mutaru, a postdoctoral fellow in the Re-imagining Reproduction project, delivered the 2024 Evans-Pritchard Lectures in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. The lecture series was titled Naming the Witch, Housing the Witch and Living with Witchcraft: An
Dr. Lilian Owoko at JIAS
14 June 2024 Dr. Lilian Owoko at JIAS Dr Lilian Owoko, a postdoctoral fellow in the Re-imagining Reproduction project, has been invited to contribute as an author for a supplement of the Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS), titled ‘PEP in Africa: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges’. The supplement will be launched in July 2025. As part of this,
Dr. Tariro Moyana in Sweden
22 May 2024 Dr Tariro Moyana’s Visit to Sweden Dr. Tariro Moyana, a post-doctoral fellow in the Reimagining Reproduction project, participated in an Erasmus-funded Staff and Teacher Exchange Programme at Uppsala University in Sweden from 13-20 May 2024. The visit which was hosted by the Sociology Department centred on medical humanities, focusing on research methodologies and integrating research in teaching
Dr Stephen Ombere talks maternal healthcare on the Ethnographic Imagination Basel podcast
28 July 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bivocKKVIqs&t=7s Dr Stephen Ombere talks maternal healthcare on the Ethnographic Imagination Basel podcast Stephen talked to host George Paul Meiu, Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Basel, about maternal healthcare and global health agenda debates.
Prof. Mkhwanazi at Maastricht University
3 November 2022 Prof. Mkhwanazi at Maastricht University On 2 November 2022, Nolwazi Mkhwanazi, principal investigator of Re-imagining Reproduction, facilitated a workshop and gave a lecture at the Centre for Gender and Diversity (CGD) at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Nolwazi led a workshop with five early career scholars on “Researching Gender, Sexuality, and Health beyond European Contexts.”