
Thank you for joining us for daily social hangouts and side events at ANH2021!
Tuesday 29 June at 17:10 BST
IMMANA Fellowships Q&A
Organisers: Hallie Perlick, Julia Matteson and William Masters from Tufts University
WEAI friends and family (17:10 - 18:10 BST)
Organiser: Hazel Malapit
This is an informal gathering of users of the WEAI tools, including the original WEAI, the Abbreviated WEAI (A-WEAI), the project-level WEAI (pro-WEAI), and other pro-WEAI add on modules. This is a chance to meet other researchers who have used, or are using any of the WEAI suite of tools, both quantitative and qualitative, share experiences, tips, and best practices.
A conceptual model of the relationship between nutrition and COVID-19 to inform a public health response
Organisers: Andrew Cunningham and Jennifer Yourkavitch from USAID Advancing Nutrition
USAID Advancing Nutrition has developed a conceptual model to help understand the relationship between nutrition and COVID-19 infection and mortality within health and food systems globally. These models synthesize research to identify 1) connections among factors related to nutrition and COVID-19 and 2) where and how nutrition programs can react to maintain health during the pandemic. During this session, USAID Advancing Nutrition will guide participants through areas pf the conceptual model and facilitate discussion and reflection on how the models may be used to inform research and to design or refine nutrition-related programs to respond to the pandemic.
The session will begin with a presentation on the conceptual models by USAID Advancing Nutrition, including an overview of their development and a discussion of the research agenda that the models put forth for nutrition-related sectors. Afterwards, participants will self-select into 2 - 4 breakout groups, depending on the number of participants (Food systems/COVID risk, food systems/COVID mortality, health systems/COVID-risk, health systems/COVID mortality) to discuss in greater detail the relationship of nutrition and COVID-19 within these systems and discuss implications on food and health systems globally. Participants will suggest refinements or specific additions to strengthen the models.
Health through posture
Organiser: Ameet Bhakta, Posture Alignment Specialist
Wednesday 30 June at 17:10 BST
The following sessions are happening in parallel, please join for one of these!
ANH Academy Mentoring
Organisers: Lauren McIntyre and Helen Harris-Fry from LSHTM
Since the ANH Academy community has such diverse and extensive collective experiences and wisdom, we are launching a new peer-to-peer mentoring scheme, aiming to facilitate support and lesson-learning between members. The mentoring scheme has been designed through a consultation process with an external advisory group.
During this session we will introduce the mentoring scheme, and let you know how you can sign up to be a mentor or a mentee. We’ll also invite you to share your experiences of mentoring with the group.
Food security in humanitarian settings: resources and research
Organiser: Claire Dooley from LSHTM
This is an opportunity to connect with researchers and practitioners from the ANH community interested in food security in humanitarian settings. Through short activities, we will explore datasets and resources, and discuss current knowledge gaps faced by those working with crisis-affected populations. In this side event we will consider contexts including, but not limited to, armed conflict and natural disasters. Please join us if you are conducting research or involved in projects in this area, or if you are simply interested to find out more. All welcome.
Stretching for desk stressed people
Organiser: Phil James from ENN
Aching from too much computer work?! Join Phil James as he leads you through some stretches you can integrate into your daily routine to ease the tension! This will involve stretches you can do at your desk or standing.
Planetary Health pop-up
Organiser: Alan Dangour and Fran Harris from LSHTM
Drop by for a relaxed chat with Professor Alan Dangour, Director for the Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Alan’s work has spanned the jungles of Amazonia to the committee rooms of UK parliament. Fran Harris is a Research Assistant at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Her research focuses on the links between public health nutrition and environmental sustainability.
Grab a drink and pop by for an informal opportunity to talk about anything and everything related to sustainable food systems and planetary health research!
Thursday 1 July at 12:00 BST
The following sessions are happening in parallel, please join for one of these!
Social media for ANH
Organisers: Sylvia Levy and Thomas Peacock from LSHTM
Anxious about how to share your work on social media? Trouble setting up your Twitter? Unsure how to write an engaging tweet? We've got you covered. Join for this short and sweet session where we'll give a short 10-minute presentation on social media for ANH, and then open up a discussion and workshopping session. Bring your questions and examples and we will help you think through how to share your work on social media!
Watch the recording here:
WEAI friends and family
Organiser: Hazel Malapit
This is an informal gathering of users of the WEAI tools, including the original WEAI, the Abbreviated WEAI (A-WEAI), the project-level WEAI (pro-WEAI), and other pro-WEAI add on modules. This is a chance to meet other researchers who have used, or are using any of the WEAI suite of tools, both quantitative and qualitative, share experiences, tips, and best practices.
ANH Academy Teaching Resources
Organisers: Lauren McIntyre, Joe Yates and Vijay Singh from LSHTM
The ANH Academy Curriculum Enrichment Working Group has been designing an initiative to support lecturers in teaching interdisciplinary agriculture, nutrition and health topics. During this session we will introduce to you the steps the group has taken, including:
- Conducting an online members survey and Zoom focus group discussions
- Compiling a database of existing teaching and learning materials
- Creating an online directory of resources for members to explore
- Planning a suite of new materials to support agriculture, nutrition and health teaching
Thursday 1 July at 16:10 BST
Final hangout (party on Spatial!)
Organiser: Joe Yates from LSHTM
Join for a last hurrah at ANH2021 after the closing ceremony ends.