
Claire Somerville
Lecturer · Gender Studies
Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesAbout
Claire Somerville is a Lecturer in International Affairs and Executive Director of the Gender Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held academic positions at institutions including the University of Newcastle (Australia), Queen Mary (London), and Trinity College Dublin. Her work critically examines intersections of gender, health, and digitalization, emphasizing policy-world linkages.
Thematic expertise spans Gender & Public Policies, Global Health Diplomacy, Multilateral Diplomacy, Digital Technologies, and Decolonial Theory. Geographically, she focuses on Africa, South Asia, and Southern Europe. Recent research includes studies on NCDs in Mozambique, LGBTQ health needs, and digital gender gaps.
She serves on the Royal Anthropology Institute’s Policy Committee and advises UN bodies on gender and health. Key research projects include the COHESION initiative addressing NCDs in LMICs and analyses of male partner involvement in HIV care programs in Malawi. Her writing critiques global health governance structures and advocates for gender-responsive policies.
Claire’s academic contributions bridge anthropology, public health, and international relations, with a focus on decolonizing knowledge production and equitable global health systems.
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