9:30-9:45 AM Welcome & opening remarks, Cynthia Buckley
9:45-11:15 AM Panel 1 – Population, Health and Armed Conflict in Ukraine (Chair: Cynthia Buckley)
Oksana Kis
Militarized vs Hybrid: Changing Discourses on Normative Femininity During Russia’s War on Ukraine
Marta Havryshko
“They have mentally destroyed me”: effects of sexual violence on women during Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Theodore P. Gerber and Anna Popovych
Romantic partnerships and childbearing during war: virtual interviews with women in two Ukrainian cities under Russia’s full-scale invasion
Emma Mateo
"If not us, then who?": The volunteer networks providing healthcare support in wartime Ukraine
11:15-11:30 AM Break
11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Panel 2 – Conflict, Migration and Displacement (Chair: Nathalie Williams)
Delaney J. Glass, Meredith Reiches, and Patrick Clarkin
Growing up in Times of War: The Effects of Armed Conflict and Forced Migration on Puberty and Mental Health
Kim Korinek
Migration amidst Conflict and Cumulative Causation: An Analysis of International and Domestic Migration in Thailand’s Southernmost Provinces
Stephanie Koning, Emma Adam, Amita Kapoor, and Thomas McDade Echoes of conflict and displacement in maternal health: life-course violence, maternal stress and mental health after childbirth at the Thailand-Myanmar border
12:45 - 2:00 PM Lunch break
2:00-3:15 PM Panel 3 – Methodological Approaches for Research on Health and Population in Contexts of Armed Conflict (Chair: Stephanie Koning)
Rana B. Khoury
Surviving International Aid: Local Organizations in Wartime Syria
Wesley Wang and Nathalie Williams
How Does Armed Conflict Influence Population Health?
Orsola Torrisi, , Maria Gargiulo, and Signe Svallfors
Obstetric violence in the context of community violence: the case of Mexico
3:15-3:30 PM Break
3:30-4:45 PM Panel 4 – Health and Mortality Research in Armed Conflict Settings (Chair: Kim Korinek)
Zachary Zimmer, Sara Hamm and Deborah Norris
Understanding the Connection between Early-Life Trauma & Later-Life Health: Insights from the Vietnam Health & Aging Study’s Qualitative Interviews
Hannah Wild
Strengthening the emergency health response to civilian victims of explosive violence: The Mine Action Trauma Care Collaborative
Amy Hagopian
Revisiting lessons from a 2014 randomized household cluster survey to account for Injuries, Death, and Disability Associated with 11 Years of Conflict in Baghdad, Iraq
4:45-5:00 PM Concluding Remarks, Cynthia Buckley