Emily Keyes

Emily Keyes

Emily Keyes is a research associate for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health at FHI 360. Her expertise is in quantitative and qualitative research, health facility assessments, program evaluation, and operations and implementation research. Emily is skilled in research design and methodology, quantitative and qualitative analysis, spatial analysis, data management and quality assurance, training and technical writing.

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Zika during pregnancy: Why we need social norms changes for girls

Zika during pregnancy: Why we need social norms changes for girls

over 9 years ago // Women Deliver 2016

The link between Zika virus infection during pregnancy and birth defects poses yet another threat for girls and women of reproductive age in the Americas. Three reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health experts at FHI 360 explain why addressing the virus must also include addressing root causes and social norms.