Forced migrant women rising to tackle violence against women and girls in their community in Durban, South Africa

Forced migrant women rising to tackle violence against women and girls in their community in Durban, South Africa

Shelmith Ndungu


Shelmith Ndungu is a Post-Doctoral Research associate in the department of Psychology at the University of Exeter. My research focuses on the multiple ways conflict fosters adversity. Currently I am interested in understanding the pathways through which conflict drives violence against women and girls and poor mental health in Sub Saharan Africa.