Sara Davies

A gendered human rights analysis of Ebola and Zika: locating gender in global health emergencies

SARA E DAVIES AND BELINDA BENNETT | Globally gender remains a key factor in differing health outcomes for men and women. This article analyses the… Read More

Zika and Ebola had a much worse effect on women: we need more research to address this in future

SARA E DAVIES AND BELINDA BENNETT | Outbreaks of the Ebola virus – declared as a public health emergency in 2015 – and, more… Read More

How women’s silence secures the peace: analysing sexual and gender-based violence in a low-intensity conflict

SARA E DAVIES | This article examines the dynamics of conflict and peace in one case of a fragile and low-intensity conflict-affected area: Mindanao,… Read More

Public health emergency of international concern: The Zika case

SARA E DAVIES   | On 1 February 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Zika outbreak in Central and South America a… Read More

The UN, women, peace and security: 15 years on, women’s participation in peace and security is more urgent than ever

SARA E DAVIES  | This week saw an historic High-Level Open Debate in New York at the UN Security Council to review the progress… Read More