Webpages tagged with «Tanzania»
Inequity in health is a central concern in the global health agenda. By bringing together methods and perspectives from medicine and health sciences, social sciences and the humanities, the research group examines inequality in health and access to health resources and the processes producing these health disparities.
The global markets for antibiotics are rapidly shifting. This project aims to explore antibiotic trajectories in the global South, from Asia to the markets in eastern Africa.
This study investigates the effect of the health component in DigI, a digital health intervention, aiming to increase health literacy related to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Taenia solium cysticercosis/taeniosis. Both quantitative and qualitative methods will be applied, measuring the change in health literacy in individuals recruited through a non-randomised controlled trial, before and after the intervention (see below).
Researcher and film producer Sophie Harman shows us a different way of doing science communication with her work on the film “Pili”.
Our research group brings perspectives from anthropology and history to the study of how health and illness are entangled with culture, politics, and the social world.