Meanings and practices of solidarity in and for humanitarian healthcare workers in prolonged conflict settings
We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study of solidarity in humanitarian healthcare who meet the following criteria
- Have a minimum of three years’ experience working in humanitarian healthcare roles within conflict-driven complex emergencies.
- Be engaged in roles involving direct service provision, program coordination, or health-related advocacy.
- Have worked in any institutional context (e.g., NGOs, UN agencies, governmental bodies, or local organizations), provided their role involved direct engagement with healthcare delivery or strategy in conflict settings
If you are interested and agree to participate you would be asked to: Take part in a one-on-one, confidential interview (approximately 60–90 minutes) in English or Spanish, where you will be invited to reflect on your experiences and perspectives related to solidarity in humanitarian healthcare work. With your consent, the interview will be audio-recorded, transcribed, and de-identified for analysis.
For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact:
- Francisco Mendina (Student Researcher) Faculty of Information and Media Studies
- Email: fmendina@uwo.ca
- Dr. Elysée Nouvet (Primary Investigator) School of Health Studies
- enouvet@uwo.ca

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