Where next?
I will be organising a workshop on environmental impacts on health and wellbeing and will also be reaching out to environmental and infant feeding initiatives to disseminate my work further. I will also apply to present my findings at the 2020 International Society for Evolution, Medicine & Public Health Conference in Georgia, America.
Given the double or triple jeopardy some groups cambodia rcs data of mothers can experience, I am interested in exploring ideas of environmental injustice and ways in which participant-led research can empower and enable mothers to better protect their health and wellbeing and that of their children. I will be developing grant proposals to expand my research outwards a) from breastfeeding to other aspects of reproduction and maternal health and behaviour and b) to explore environmental associations with these outcomes in low- and middle-income contexts.
I am keen to conduct research in communities impacted by natural disasters and the environmental adversity brought about by the behaviour of others. I am particularly interested in working in Latin America and specifically Peru due to its high level of air pollution and vulnerability to climate change events such as the El Niño South Oscillation.