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Critical Humanitarian Studies, Participatory Research, Global Health, Humanitarian Affairs, Refugee Studies
Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria, United Kingdom, Tanzania, Greece

Biography

Molly is a qualitative researcher specialising in using participatory research methods to improve humanitarian healthcare. Molly works across the disciplines of Public Health, Community Education and Sociology and has ten years' experience in research and management in academia, NGOs and think tanks. Molly has work experience across Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and most recently in the Greater Middle East. Molly has completed training on working and researching in fragile environments and has...

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Education and qualifications (1)

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

(College of Social Sciences)
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University of Glasgow

Works (4)

Ethics in Humanitarian Medicine

2025-03-10 | Preprint
Contributors: Molly Gilmour
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“If You Do Not Take the Medicine and Complete the Dose…It Could Cause You More Trouble”: Bringing Awareness, Local Knowledge and Experience into Antimicrobial Stewardship in Tanzania

Antibiotics
2023-01-25 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2079-6382
Contributors: Jennika Virhia; Molly Gilmour; Cairistiona Russell; Edna Mutua; Fortunata Nasuwa; Blandina Theophil Mmbaga; Stephen E. Mshana; Torre Dunlea; Gabriel Shirima; Jeremiah Seni et al.
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Challenges of Language, Accessibility, and Ethics When Conducting Digital Interviews in the Virtual Space

SAGE Publications, Ltd.
2022 | Book
Contributors: Teresa Piacentini; Nughmana Mirza; Molly Gilmour
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“How about Asylum Seekers who are Homeless?” The Racialised Logics Behind State Designed Strategies of Containment and Control During Covid-19 and Anti-Racist Alternatives: A Glasgow Case Study

International Journal on Homelessness
2022-10-25 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2564-310X
Contributors: Teresa Piacentini; Molly Gilmour; Annika Joy; Pinar Aksu
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