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
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Skills you'll gain
- Chronic Diseases
- Climate Change Programs
- Water Resources
- Community Health
- Health Education
- Maternal Health
- Sanitation
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Infectious Diseases
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Health Policy
- Public Health
- Environmental Policy
- Health Promotion
- Health Systems
- Health Equity
- Epidemiology
- Nutrition and Diet
- Child Health
- Health Disparities
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Reviewed on Nov 13, 2020
The best online course ever. Very interesting, engaging and insightful if you have no previous knowledge on Global Health. It allows you to learn about very different topics.
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.
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2023
Great course, really informative. Only downside is some of the data is now outdated, however still relevant and allows for personal research into how health has changed/not changed since.
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