Rasha Kaloti Highlights the Determinants of Health in Conflict Settings
An overview of the main socio-political determinants of health, based on Sumood’s coverage of various health areas from conflict settings in the Arab region
Rasha Kaloti Explores Migration & Disability: Barriers to Healthcare Access in Lebanon
How do migrants with disabilities access healthcare services in Lebanon? what are the main barriers and possible solutions?
Rasha Kaloti Highlights Life in the Desert Under Conflict: The Health of Bedouins in Palestine
An overview of the situation of Bedouins in Palestine, and how political determinants play a crucial role in determining their access to healthcare.
Rasha Kaloti Discusses Killing Behind Bars: Medical Negligence Towards Palestinian Political Prisoners
A conversation with Milena Ansari, the International Advocacy Officer at Addameer Association, discussing the issue of medical negligence towards Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons.
Rasha Kaloti Discusses Refugees and COVID-19 in Jordan: Obstacles & Opportunities, a Conversation with Dr Akihiro Seita
A conversation with Dr Akihiro Seita, the director of health at UNRWA, discussing the situation of Palestinian refugees in Jordan amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rasha Kaloti Highlights the Story of a Gender-based Violence (GBV) Survivor from Palestine
A story of a Gender-based Violence (GBV) survivor from Palestine, how she was supported, and was able to shift her life path
Rasha Kaloti Discusses Mental Health for Health Workers in Syria: A Critical yet Forgotten Issue. A Conversation with Diana Rayes, MHS
A conversation with Diana Rayes, a PhD student in international health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg of Public Health, to discuss mental health of health workers in Syria.
Rasha Kaloti Asks “Why are over 1 million children trapped in one prison?”
What’s it like to be a child living in the world’s biggest open-air prison? And how would it affect your mental health?
Rasha Kaloti
Rasha Kaloti is a Global Health consultant and a Research Associate at the Global Health Institute (GHI) – American University of Beirut (AUB).