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Michelle Savard
My research compares approaches to the reintegration of war-affected and formerly abducted young mothers in Northern Uganda to determine which is most effective in enhancing social inclusion, well-being and economic stability.
Michelle Savard is a doctoral student in Education. Keenly interested in peace education and child protection, her research examines both the marginalization and the reintegration of formerly abducted young mothers in Northern Uganda. She has more than 20 years of experience designing, delivering and managing educational programs both nationally and internationally, which includes training for educators, police peacekeepers and social workers. She has co-edited a prestigious journal and coordinated the delivery of international conferences.
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MICHELLE SAVARD: how to reintegrate formerly abducted young mothers in Norther Uganda
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Michelle Savard, PhD candidate and public scholar will be attending The White Privilege Conference (WPC) which will be held at Ryerson University in Toronto from May 9 to 12. Read more
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Michelle Savard received a bursary to participate in the Georg Erkert Institute’s annual Georg Arnhold International Summer School Read more