'Women: Between (in)visible dis-ease and (im)possible well-being', held in October 2022. Copy and paste the URL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXFvGyIezHU&list=PLY3caqGf0TfyerXisgd6XqWnJW9NS_9vb&index=7
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This study was funded by the Australian government through the Australian Research Council Discovery Project Scheme [DP200101270] ‘Emerging assisted reproduction markets in Southern Africa’. Ethical clearance was granted by Monash University (MUHREC 27166) and The University of the Witwatersrand (M210546) . We thank all participants for their generosity in sharing their time and stories with us.
This interdisciplinary study across anthropology and public health focuses upon the mobilities of patients to Southern Africa for assisted reproduction treatment (ART) and mobility of ova providers, gametes, embryos and medical staff across Africa and to and from Australia.
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