This course will provide you with an overview of the most important health challenges facing the world today. You will gain insight into how challenges have changed over time, we will discuss the likely determinants of such changes and examine future projections. Successful international strategies and programs promoting human health will be highlighted and global health governance structures will be mapped and the role of the key actors explored.

An Introduction to Global Health

An Introduction to Global Health

Instructor: Flemming Konradsen
Access provided by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
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Skills you'll gain
- Child Health
- Health Promotion
- Nutrition and Diet
- Environmental Policy
- Water Resources
- Health Policy
- Maternal Health
- Community Health
- Public Health
- Injury Prevention
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Epidemiology
- Health Systems
- Health Disparities
- Sanitation
- Family Planning
- Infectious Diseases
- Environmental Issue
- Health Equity
- Social Determinants Of Health
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Reviewed on Apr 4, 2021
It is a very interesting course. It would need more recent updates of some modules, especially after Covid19 pandemic has developed as a big global health challenge.
Reviewed on Sep 22, 2020
I love the course, it show the most important points in global health, i would like to do de master of global health in The University of Copenhagen.
Reviewed on Jun 27, 2016
Great course. I will keep in touch with the research of the University of Copenhagen through their newsletter. Hope our paths cross again. Thank you.
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