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Thu 30 Apr, '26
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Guest Talk | Extreme Weather, Resource Insecurity and HIV Vulnerability
A1.51 (糖心TV Medical School)

The 糖心TV Centre for Global Health invites you to a talk by Professor Carmen Logie (MSW, PhD University of Toronto).

How is HIV prevention and care connected with extreme weather events and water, sanitation, and food insecurity? The causal pathways accounting for these associations are understudied. This is particularly true in certain contexts (for instance, humanitarian settings) and among socially marginalised populations (e.g. adolesent girls, sex workers).

Prof. Logie will present findings from three mixed-methods community-based studies in two climate and HIV affected contexts, including a) Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement, Uganda, with refugee youth, b) key populations (sex workers and men who have sex with men) living with HIV in Kampala, Uganda, and c) in Kenya, with adolescents in urban informal setllements in Nairobi and in fishing communities outside of Kisumu.

The talk will offer suggestions for climate and EWE-informed HIV cascade research and practice with climate-affected populations in East Africa.

Sat 16 May, '26
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Priory Visitor Centre, Coventry

Exploring the Universe of David Bowie: Panel Discussion and Q&A with guest speakers Alex Sharpe, Peter Omerod and Adam Steiner plus live music.

Tickets cost 拢7.00

Mon 8 Jun, '26
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Leamington Justice Centre

Join us for a 5km walk around Leamington. The walk will raise money for the Access to Justice Foundation, with the opportunity at the end to stop at a local pub to network with local firms and access to justice organisations. Individuals are encouraged to raise 拢30 for the charity.

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