Dr. Cheryl Martens is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Sociology and History at the University of San Francisco Quito. She is co-investigator and the Quito project leader for the Hungry Cities Partnership project: Migration and Food Security in the Global South (MiFood). Her latest work focuses on Venezuelan migration and temporary shelter (Care, 2021) and sexual health, and gender-based violence service provision in Ecuador, as well as digital activism and sustainable communication in Latin America (Palgrave, 2020).
Cheryl Martens
BSIA Fellow, Visiting Fellow
BSIA Fellow, Visiting Fellow
Sep 2021 – Jun 2022
Sep 2021 – Jun 2022