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Exeter Centre for Research on Africa

Dr Anna Cronin De Chavez

Dr Anna Cronin De Chavez

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Human Geography

University of Exeter
Amory Building
Rennes Drive
Exeter EX4 4RJ

About me:

I am currently working part time on the Evaluating community-led interventions to maximise the health and well-being of climate change adaptations for extreme events project in the Department of Geography at Exeter University. I am a medical anthropologist with research interests in climate change adaptations, global mental health, green spaces and health, sickle cell disease and trait, infant health, energy poverty and thermoregulation. I also currently working part time as a research fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on the SUCCEED Africa project which is a research consortium taking a bottom-up approach to investigate what works for people with psychosis in their communities in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. I also help support the Mental Health Innovation Network. Previously I have worked on research into improving health systems responsiveness for vulnerable groups in Ghana and Vietnam using realist methodologies, medicines pricing policies in sub-Saharan Africa, nature and health, fuel poverty and sickle cell disease.

 

Broad research specialisms:

Methods: Anthropology, qualitative methods, evidence synthesis.
Populations: UK, Guatemala, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Nigeria, Ghana, Vietnam, Panama


Interests:

Topics: energy poverty, thermoregulation, climate adaptations, mental health, nature and health, sickle cell, planetary health, public health
Methods: Anthropology, qualitative methods, evidence synthesis
Populations: UK, Guatemala, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Nigeria, Ghana, Vietnam, Panama

Research Groups:


Qualifications:

PhD Medical Anthropology (Durham)
MSc Health Education and Health Promotion (Edinburgh)
MA (Hons) Social Anthropology (Edinburgh)

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