Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of Manchester
Vice-President, Global Health and Urban Public Health sections, European Public Health Association
We looked at some challenges our planet faces going forward in the last week of GH21C, such as climate change and AMR. So our final Global Health Playlist song for the semester is The Last Rotation of Earth by the brilliant @bccamplight#globalhealth
https://t.co/RufNL318IR
We’ve been looking at mis and disinformation in GH21C this week, so it seems appropriate that this week’s Global Health Playlist song is “Fake News Song” by Flo and Joan as part of CBBC’s Horrible Histories helping children to think about the news.
https://t.co/MKUHTmkHAh
This week we looked at Universal Health Coverage and our Global Health Playlist song is "No Profit in Pain" by @gruffingtonpost of the @superfurry. He wrote the song for the National Theatre Wales’ NHS70 Festival celebrating 70 years of the NHS in 2018.
https://t.co/OxMSfYr0UY
This week’s Global Health Playlist tune as we looked at the @UN_SDG is “Tell Everybody” from Africans for Africans. The song was written specifically to ignite passion in young people to hold their leaders to account in meeting the SDGs. https://t.co/E0KrCgOaYj
This week we looked at global institutions for GH21C, so this week's Global Health Playlist song is UNICEF's World Version of Imagine, used to launch their #IMAGINE initiative in 2015, highlighting urgent action to address key challenges facing children. https://t.co/iTDOYaLcJ1
We discussed human rights this week on GH21C, so this week's Global Health Playlist song is “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley, inspired by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican civil-rights activist, and his speech “The Work That Has Been Done”. #GlobalHealthPlaylist
Our International Summer School students have been learning about mis/disinformation and how we can tackle the infodemic in communities, including looking at Rapid Community Online Sentiment Analysis as a tool. #infodemic