
Neha Singh
@neha_s_singh
co-Director @LSHTM_crises, and health policy & systems researcher with focus on forced migration @LSHTM. 🇮🇳🇺🇸 in 🇬🇧. Own views.
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https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/singh.neha 17-01-2011 13:34:26
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Members of Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM comment on the urgent #humanitarian needs in #Sudan and the critical role the research community needs to play in documenting the scale of the war’s impact on #health and health services. ➡️bit.ly/416k86e


👋Want to find out more about our commitments to #decolonising all our work Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM? Attend the presentation of our newly launched charter & implementation guidance and join the conversation over lunch🥗 📅21 June 2023 ⏲️13:00 UK time 📍 LSHTM 🔗tinyurl.com/2ebymypw


📢Apply now and benefit from the early payment fee reduction! A great opportunity to enroll in the brand new London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine distance learning programme focusing on knowledge to improve the health of populations affected by #humanitarian #crises. 👉bit.ly/3pzUDNq


.Neha Singh open's the session on reproductive health in precarious settings at #msfsci. Learning more about the difficulty of providing sexual and reproductive health services to women in lower income countries


At Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM we have committed to #decolonising all research, teaching & partnerships -as set out in our newly launched charter. Join us for lunch and find out more about our plans. 📅21 June 2023 ⏲️13:00 UK time 👉tinyurl.com/2ebymypw Neha Singh @michellelokot



On #WorldMentalHealthDay2023 our colleague Carine van der Boor reminds us that #MentalHealth is a human right & as fundamental to our wellbeing as physical health, especially in #humanitariancrises💚 👉 bit.ly/3PHFpiV London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Neha Singh @michellelokot Muhammad Alkasaby Julian Eaton


Members of Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM share a statement on the recent conflict in Israel and Gaza, calling for an end of hostilities to prevent further harm to human life. 👉bit.ly/3twPkk4



.World Health Organization (WHO) pleads for the immediate reversal of the Gaza evacuation order, to protect people’s health and reduce suffering. Due to ongoing airstrikes and closed borders, civilians have no safe place to go. We appeal for the urgent establishment of a humanitarian corridor for safe

In awe and admiration of the health professionals in Gaza. Nurses and doctors joining any hospital they have access to. Only leaving work to ensure their families have what they need and then coming back to work. They sleep, eat and work sometimes in the same building for days.

Join us for a discussion on the role of donors in #HumanitarianAid as we explore the tensions of sharing power & decision-making in the humanitarian sector. With Heba Aly Sorcha O'Callaghan Marc DuBois @CentreForDP 👉bit.ly/45p9aLj Neha Singh @michellelokot


Join us now live London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine or online for our discussion around the priorities of donors influencing what's get done in #HumanitarianAid and research. 🔗bit.ly/3Q6xCNb



Take a look at our current #PublicHealth situation analysis for #Gaza. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine researchers document the public health situation in Gaza as of 6 November 2023 and predict the magnitude and evolution of the health impacts of this #crisis. 👉bit.ly/49rLdWQ

Donor governments need to recommit to an objective, needs-based approach to the allocation of resources, driven by evidence. Read this powerful letter in The Lancet by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Professor Francesco Checchi & Prudence Jarrett 👉bit.ly/49H1A1V #HumanitarianAid
