Catalina Correa-Salazar -MERHG affiliate- published an article in Semana with colleague Isabela Marín on the dire health and economic situation of Venezuelan women migrants in Colombia under COVID-19.
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Ana Martinez-Donate, Mariana Lazo, and doctoral student Claudia Zumaeta-Castillo -MERHG affiliates- were interviewed by WHYY. They and their CRISOL program were mentioned.
Ana Martinez-Donate was selected by Congreso for their Congreso Community Champion Award! She will be presented with that award on their Annual Fundraising Event on October 15th. Congreso wrote “We are taking this opportunity to celebrate and publicly recognize those within our community, who have given excellent service to our community, or who have shown outstanding partnership to our agency and its stakeholders. It is our privilege to congratulate [Dr. Martinez-Donate] for all of her contributions through her founding and leadership of The Latino Health Collective , and we extend this invitation to be a part of our event as our Congreso Community Champion. See more here: www.congreso.net
Ana Martinez-Donate and Mariana Lazo -MERHG affiliates- received a COVID-19 supplement award from NICHD for Dr. Martinez-Donate’s R21 (CRISOL: Building Community Resilience and Integrating Efforts to Understand and Address Syndemic Health Conditions Afflicting Young Latino Immigrants) with an additional budget of $250,000 in direct costs. With the supplement funds, the team will provide COVID-19 specific training to a cohort of Latino community leaders so they can support other community members with risk reduction, access to testing, and treatment. They will be evaluating the impact of that peer-driven intervention, as well as the Latino Health Collective and CRISOLCONTIGO.COM website.
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