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Open guest lecture by Sanjoy Bhattacharya, professor in the History of medicine and Director of the Centre for Global Health Histories, University of York.
Informal seminar with Professor Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Director of the Centre for Global Health Histories, University of York. Publication in Medical History Journal.
The conference “Norwegian Global Health Networks with Impact” in Bergen, Norway is the first one which is organized as a co-operation between the two networks Norwegian Forum for Global Health Research and Norwegian Network for Health and Development (NHU).
This seminar attempt to place maternal and reproductive health within a global policy framework and in relation to the current shift from the millennium development goals to the new sustainable development goals, as well as discuss this shift with regards to future challenges and its implications for maternal health
The patient earth in 20 years - In search of a global social medicine. Open guest lectures by Sir Andrew Haines. The seminar is an annual event in honour of professor Per Fugelli.
Open guest lecture by Anita Hardon, Professor of Health and Care and director of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), both at the University of Amsterdam.
The aim of the course is to teach students about the contents of human rights, and how these rights are applied in the health care system in different settings.
When vaccinating in humanitarian crises, satisficing should no longer suffice. How do we proceed to meet the vaccine needs of the most vulnerable and neglected? Open guest lecture with Rebecca F. Grais.
Janne G. Hunsbeth has now recently come back to Norway after having worked at an ebola treatment center in Moyamba in Sierra Leone, and will in this session share some of her experiences with this work.
PhD students from Ethiopia, Myanmar, Malawi and Burkina Faso will present their projects for their peers.
The patient earth in 20 years - In search of a global social medicine. Open guest lectures by Richard Horton and Anthony Costello. The seminar is an annual event in honour of professor Per Fugelli.
Centre for Global health organises a workshop where participants receive information on the new GLOBVAC application and shall have the chance to evaluate own drafts in Groups.
Open guest lecture with former health minister in Afghanistan, Dr. Said Habib Arwal.
In our first interdisciplinary seminar we want to address how 'quality' is approached across different disciplines in global health research. How do different disciplines do research on quality in health care - empirically and methodologically - and how can these complement each other?
Advisors from the GLOBVAC programme in the Research Council of Norway will inform about the new calls and priorities.