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Stanford CIGH: Understanding Sanctions Through a Health Lens

Stanford CISAC Seminar • January 2026

Presentation at the Center for Innovation in Global Health exploring the methodology behind measuring health impacts of economic sanctions and implications for policy design.

World Class Podcast: Sanctions and Global Health Security

World Class Podcast with Michael McFaul • January 2026

In-depth discussion with Ambassador Michael McFaul about economic sanctions, humanitarian impacts, and policy alternatives for addressing geopolitical conflicts while protecting civilian populations.

Foreign Aid Sanctions Set Back Decades of Progress

Stanford Health Policy • June 2025

Stanford Health Policy video exploring how foreign aid sanctions have reversed decades of health progress in developing nations, with implications for current policy debates.

The Impact of Aid Sanctions on Maternal-Child Mortality

2025 Global Health Research Convening • March 2025

Presentation at the 2025 Global Health Research Convening examining the relationship between foreign aid sanctions and maternal-child mortality outcomes across developing nations.

Media Coverage

Featured
Stanford University News
January 2025
Study finds foreign aid sanctions linked to maternal and child mortality
"Research shows aid sanctions can reverse decades of health progress in developing nations."
The Lancet Global Health
2025
Featured Research: Impact of Aid Sanctions
"Rigorous analysis of 140+ countries over 30 years reveals significant health impacts of economic sanctions."
Freeman Spogli Institute
2024
Policy Brief: Humanitarian Exemptions in Sanctions
"Evidence-based recommendations for G7 nations on designing targeted sanctions."

"Through public engagement, I aim to translate complex research findings into accessible insights that can inform policy discussions and empower communities affected by sanctions and foreign policy decisions."