3600B – ONE HEALTH IN ACTION
Course Description: Key research designs and methodological approaches fundamental to the multi-sectoral and collaborative discipline of One Health are presented in both lectures and in-depth case studies. Topics include study design and methods, data surveillance systems, engaging stakeholders, and implementing the One Health approach into action and policy change.
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The objective of this course is to examine Global Health Systems (GHS) through a transdisciplinary lens, while gaining insight into the ways in which issues and solutions are approached. The health status of a community is subject to factors that relate to the biology of the individual, their culture, their socio-economic status and the political andgeographic context of where they live, among others. The causal links between these socio-ecological indicators and human health are complex as they are often indirect,displaced in space and time, and dependent on a number of modifying forces. A Global
Health Systems approach is based on several principles including systems thinking,transdisciplinarity, and community-based participatory research and is conscious of social and gender equity. The action plan of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) and its targets forms the basis of the course, and students will work within an African communities-at-risk context to develop solutions to Global Health Systems issues to help achieve a UN SDG (Sustainable Development Goals).
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