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From Research to Policy Recommendations: Julia VanRooyen & PHR Visit the Hill

HHI Fellow, Dr. Julia VanRooyen briefed members of Congress on conditions in Darfur refugee camps. The brief followed the recent release of the Obama Administration's Sudan Policy Review. HHI and the Physicians for Human Rights released a report earlier this year on the subject titled: "Nowhere To Turn: Failure to Protect, Support and Assure Justice for Darfuri Women."

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Characterizing Violence in the DRC 

Read our latest report on violence's implications for the protection of women in the DRC.  

2009 Humanitarian Action Summit Report Released  

The report presents challenges to humanitarian response and policy recommendations.

 
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Armenian-Turkish Reconciliation: Routes Through Empowerment

Join HHI Monday, November 16th from 7-9PM in the Tsai Auditorium for this Inter-communal Violence and Reconciliation Project event.

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Julia VanRooyen

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Julia VanRooyen, MD

Fellow, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Julia VanRooyen, MD, F.A.C.O.G., is a Fellow at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. Dr. VanRooyen is a gynecologic surgeon, with subspecialty training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. She trained in gynecology and obstetrics at Northwestern University in Chicago, and completed her urogynecology training at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. She worked as a member of the gynecology faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. VanRooyen has worked in several international settings. While at Johns Hopkins, she developed training programs in reproductive health in Azerbaijan. Other international experience includes work in Somalia, Kenya, and Russia.

During her residency training, Dr. VanRooyen completed a special elective working with the Indian Health Service with the Navajo tribe in Fort Defiance, Arizona.

Dr. VanRooyen's current interests are in gender-based violence and the medical, surgical and psychological complications of rape and sexual abuse.