Conducting Ethical Research on Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings
Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage – in collaboration with the Women’s Refugee Commission, John Hopkins University and the UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to End Child Marriage – invite you to participate in a shared learning webinar:
Conducting ethical research on child marriage in humanitarian settings
Monday 17 May 2021
9am EST / 2pm BST
This participative session – facilitated by Courtland Robinson from the John Hopkins University and Janna Metzler from Women’s Refugee Commission – will be a space to:
Draw on lessons from the recently published Practitioners guide to the ethical conduct of research on child marriage in humanitarian settings
Work through practical examples and challenges
Identify solutions and good practices
Engage and network with colleagues
If you have concrete examples of challenges you have faced when conducting research on child marriage in humanitarian settings, you can share them via email or during the session.
We look forward to promoting shared learning and strengthening the network of actors engaged in ethical research on child marriage in humanitarian settings.
The event will be conducted in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Arabic.
Our Assistant Study Director, Kara Hunersen, presented on this webinar