Annie Wilkinson

@ALSWilkinson

Anthropologist studying how people, cities, diseases and health systems interact. Research fellow and on

Joined May 2013

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    13 Nov 2020

    Our new paper drawing on COVID-19 and past epidemics – we argue that development needs a re-think to embrace uncertainty, and to promote equity, diversity, care and inclusive politics with and Hayley MacGregor

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    📣In 1️⃣ week we are excited to welcome our 1st cohort of fellows coming from Asia, East Africa, Southern Africa and West Africa. 🔎You can follow some of them: 💻Find out more:

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    23 Mar 2021

    New article in based on my funded ethnographic research in an informal settlement in Kampala, discussing providing women (and dependent men) with implications for shifting and .

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  4. 23 Mar 2021

    New paper on intersectionality and health in Freetown. Brilliant and detailed work using life histories and governance diaries by and at

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  5. 23 Jan 2021

    Sonar Global's latest podcast on Covid-19 data, talking to these facinating people 👇 about data visualization, narratives and the infodemic. We hope you enjoy!

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    22 Jan 2021

    The acknowledgement of the role and resourcefulness of community groups in Africa's ongoing fight against -19 is a story that needs to be told over and over again- check our new paper

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    14 Jan 2021

    Come join us today at 1.30pm UK time!

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    6 Jan 2021

    It has been beyond obvious to many of us that Trump is a dangerous fascistic, white-supremacist, misogynist. Let this coup attempt be a lesson for the UK. Populist attacks on lawyers, the judiciary, Black rights activists & human rights norms have consequences

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    11 Dec 2020

    To mark Universal Health Coverage Day we are launching our ARISE map (created by of ) A new way of visualising our work on health and accountability in informal urban spaces! Check it out 👇🏽

    A globe in the background and text that says: To mark UHC Day we are launching the ARISE map. It highlights our research, themes and outputs and demonstrates the links between them
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    8 Dec 2020

    See our latest blog on how epidemic response is always political (as and many others have already said). Rather, a 'good politics' (Kelley Lee) is needed to continue momentum & build vaccine confidence after this start of the rollout.

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    24 Nov 2020

    I believe this is the article you were referring to in our conversation where they state that: "More leaders of global health organisations are alumni of Harvard than are women from LMICs." I could retweet so many sections of this paper, it's such a great piece!

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  12. 20 Nov 2020

    New briefing: Essential reading to understand the broad spectrum of vaccine hesitance and lessons for how to inspire vaccine confidence. Please look and share 👇

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  13. 19 Nov 2020

    An absolute pleasure to speak to about the gendered impacts of Covid19 and how to put intersectionality into practice for the first of our . After a few technical challenges we got there in the end!

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  14. 14 Nov 2020
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  15. 14 Nov 2020

    Very good news, a much needed step in the right direction

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    10 Nov 2020

    -19 requires a radical rethink of development - with resilience, equity and inclusivity centre-stage. Our new article on post-pandemic transformations shows why and how.

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    10 Nov 2020

    Exciting Covid-19 vaccine news, but vaccine hesitancy likely, needing social understanding and public dialogue, as new rapid review from & shows. Good to be part of this important discussion, drawing on our global research

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  18. 9 Nov 2020

    Seriously great news about the vaccine 💉 - but some expectation management about delivery is still needed

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  19. 6 Nov 2020
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  20. 6 Nov 2020

    Trying out a new format 👇 and I will be talking gender and pondering the tricky challenge of how to put complex ideas into practice during emergencies 🤔 please join the conversation

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