Recipients of the 2025 HHRRC Grants

Source: Dawnie W. Steadman, PhD, HHRRC Chair

The Humanitarian and Human Rights Resource Center (HHRRC) wants to congratulate the recipients of the 2025 HHRRC Grants. Their work represents humanitarian and human rights projects around the world.  

Sherry Fox (Arizona State University). "Humanitarian Forensic Assessment of the Management of the Dead in Arizona."
 
Eric Bartelink (California State University, Chico), Augusto Tessone, Belen Sandoval, and Martha Palma Malaga. "Development of Biogeochemical Data for Forensic Purposes From Contemporary Peruvian and Argentinean Populations." 
 
Julia Barnes (University of Tennessee), Duarte Vieira, Alain Tamonoche, Gilbert Wate Sayem, Ferdinand Marcial Nana, Jacob Tatsitsa, Lucie Mbogni Nankeng. "Documentation of a Colonial Genocide in Western Cameroon." 

Desire Brits (University of Witswitersand), Sam (Skalungi) Kalungi, and Stacey Simons. "Forensic Anthropology Training: Enabling Forensic Practitioners in Uganda to Assess Human Skeletal Semains to Aid in the Identification of Unknown Decedents." 
 
Constantine Eliopoulos (Liverpool John Moores University), Matteo Borrini, Georgios Panagiaris, and Konstantinos Moraitis. "Nazi Occupation of Greece: Forensic Documentation of the Distomo Massacre."
 
Hind Abouzahir (Hassan II University, Faculty of Medicine of Casablanca). "Improving CRVS Data Quality on Femicide in the Greater Casablanca Region."

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