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Ayeshah Émon is a medical anthropologist with a background in global health, social policy, and gender 2SLGBTQI+ studies. She received her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, where her doctoral work focused on reproductive technologies in the context of gamete donation and the management of donor anonymity in cryobanks. Émon has worked in academia and the health sector, collaborating with international non-government organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNAIDS, ActionAid, and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, as well as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on various projects concerning transdisciplinarity in health, human rights, and racial justice. Her research interests include reproductive health and mental health policy, with a current focus on how play supports the care and well-being of individuals experiencing lifestyle changes related to perimenopause and menopause. Additionally, Émon has a background in film and performance arts, having trained in Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed.
University College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching Global Health at the Institute of Global Health.
National University of Ireland, Galway • Galway, Ireland
Responsible for teaching Social Policy.
Trinity College Dublin • Dublin, Ireland
Performed educational duties in the School of Social Work and Social Policy.
University of Wisconsin–Madison • Madison, United States
Taught Anthropology and Gender Women's Studies.