HR329/HS329
Global Health and Human Rights
0.5 Credit
- Lecture/Discussion: 3
This course focuses on the social determinants that influence the health of individuals, communities and countries and the issues to which they give rise as an example of social and economic human rights in practice. Topics may include: economic, social and political dimensions of global emergency human rights in practice. Topics may include: economic, social and political dimensions of global emergency services; humanitarian aid; world health systems and development; international disease transmission; and population health and social justice. services; humanitarian aid; world health systems and development; international disease transmission; and population health. The course will include comparative case studies of national health systems drawn from the Global North and Global South.
- Prerequisites
- Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4, or permission of the instructor.
- Exclusions
- HS329