Women's Health and Human Rights - A Lifetime of Advocacy
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a compelling 44-minute lecture by Adrienne Germain, President Emerita of the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC), as she discusses her extensive work in women's health and human rights. Gain insights into Germain's role as a key architect of the international women's health movement, her leadership in shaping global health and population policies, and her support for women's organizations in low-income countries. Delve into topics such as challenges in the field, leadership strategies, research skills, and future obstacles facing women's health advocacy. Learn about game-changing factors and Germain's recognition with the United Nations Population Award. This Harvard University talk, part of the Decision-making: Voices from the Field series, offers a comprehensive look at the ongoing fight for women's health and human rights worldwide.
Syllabus
Introduction
Interview
Challenges
Leadership
Research skills
Future challenges
Gamechangers
Taught by
Harvard University
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