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The Center for Social Well-Being and Development's mission is to help address critical global health and social development issues in vulnerable communities worldwide.

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The Center for Social Well-Being and Development's mission is to help address critical global health and social development issues in vulnerable communities worldwide.

The Center for Social Well-Being and Development's mission is to help address critical global health and social development issues in vulnerable communities worldwide.

 

About the Center 

The Center for Social Well-Being and Development is a university-based research center that promotes the understanding and use of a social-ecological approach to support positive health and social outcomes to reduce vulnerability worldwide.

We are located at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University.

 
About Our Services

 

Our Statement on Racism

 

What is Social Well-Being?

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Social well-being means that there is a social fabric that enables people to live healthy, productive, safe and respected lives. It strengthens people's assets to respond to opportunities and risks, and minimize vulnerability.

Social Well-Being

 

The Social-Ecological Approach

The social-ecological approach is rooted in public health. We use it to understand and address the web of factors influencing health, social problems, and related human rights issues, and to advance social well-being.

Our Approach

 

Who We Are


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Our Mission

We support the understanding and use of a social-ecological approach to address global health and social development through research, program planning, evaluation, communication, dissemination of what works, and training or technical support services.


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Our Experts

The Center is trans-disciplinary such that faculty, staff and students from the Milken Institute School of Public Health and other George Washington University Departments and Schools can be involved in projects, as appropriate. Learn more about our team.


Leadership

Our Supporters

Our supporters—from federal government to global organizations to national medical research centers and public health institutes—inspire us to do more.  They empower us to continue our efforts and allow us to impact a growing number of people throughout the world.


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CSWD SERVICES

 

Assess

Assess contributing factors for health and social development problems. 
 

Integrate

Integrate program planning across sectors to address multiple contributing factors with efficiency.
 

Develop

Develop tailored program approaches and/or identify evidence-based programs that can be used to intervene at strategic points in a web of contributing factors.
 

Evaluate

Evaluate to determine whether a program or policy is effective in improving the targeted health or social development problem and changing the contributing factors.
 

Disseminate

Disseminate the results and best practices from effective programs.
 

Build

Build local or indigenous capacity to scale sustainable programs.

RECENT ARTICLES

Transnational determinants of health for Central American migrants to the U.S.: Results of a qualitative study

Edberg, M., Benavides, J., Rivera, I., Shaikh, H., Monge, R., & Grinker, R.

Review of web-based toolkits for health care practitioners working with women and girls affected by or at risk of female genital mutilation/cutting

Shaikh, H., & McDonnell, K. A. (2020).

Situation Analysis of Children and Families in Belize, 2018

Edberg, M., Shaikh, H., & Shaw, D. (2019). Situation Analysis of Children and Families in Belize, 2018

 

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Phone: (202) 994-3584
Email: cswd@gwu.edu

 

  

About CSWD

The Center for Social Well-Being and Development is a university-based research center that promotes the understanding and use of a social-ecological approach to support positive health and social outcomes to reduce vulnerability worldwide.

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