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Elizabeth Durham

Elizabeth Durham is a medical and political anthropologist who has been working in the Republic of Cameroon since 2012, and providing refugee and asylum support through country-of-origin expertise since 2013. She specializes in expert reports on HIV/AIDS and mental illness in Cameroon, and on the conflict commonly known as the Anglophone Crisis. She holds a PhD in anthropology from Princeton University and is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and a Fellow in the Society of Fellows at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Name
Elizabeth Durham
Occupation
Anthropologist
Expertise

Addiction/drugs/drug policy; Disability; Ethnic discrimination or persecution; Ex-combatant reintegration; Healthcare access/health systems capacity; HIV/AIDS; Mental illness; Political persecution; Religious discrimination or persecution; Government/state actor persecution; Risk of retaliation; Safe internal relocation; Sufficiency of protection; Tribal discrimination or persecution

Experience

I have provided expert reports on HIV/AIDS and/or mental illness in Cameroon since 2013.

Languages
French; Ewondo; Kamtok
Ethnic groups expertise
Bamileke; Beti; Anglophone Cameroonians (various)
Political groups expertise
Bamileke; Anglophone Cameroonians/Ambazonians
Religious groups expertise
Pentecostalism
Fees
1000-1500 GBP/report
Contact email
Phone
+1(617) 599-0191
Address
Communitology, 2341 West Shore Road, Isle la Motte, VT 05463, USA