Research Unit Public Health Evaluation
Lead: Heidi Stöckl
The working group Public Health Evaluation focuses on the development, piloting, evaluation and implementation and adaptation of public health measures in the area of public health prevention, using innovative concepts and methods.
Selected research areas
- Violence against women and girls
- Adolescents and young men and women
- Migration
- Human trafficking and labour exploitation
- Sexual and reproductive health
- Survey design
- Participatory methods
- Global Health
- Social determinants of health
Selected projects
- Predictors and consequences of intimate partner violence: a mixed methods longitudinal study in Tanzania. ERC-Starting Grant
- Global estimates of violence against women and girls systematic review updates and support work on the measurement of non-partner sexual violence. World Health Organisation
- Dreaming of a future without violence. Writing Workshop in Tanzania. British Academy
- The effect of COVID-19 on Women, Livelihood and Violence in Mwanza, Tanzania. National Bureau of Economic Research
- Conceptualising, defining and measuring sexual harassment: an exploratory study in Tanzania. British Academy
- GCRF Economic empowerment and intimate partner violence in Sub-Saharan Africa. Economic and Social Research Council
- Human trafficking - exploring global patterns, determinants & comparisons with regional drivers. Freedom Fund