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Published on January 20, 2023
Join us for a winter semester packed with insightful seminars from inspiring global health researchers at the Dahdaleh Institute:
- How to Influence Public Policy...What Happens When You Leave the Room? with Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Global Environmental Changes, Resource Insecurity, and Health Outcomes, with Godfred Boateng
- Wellness and Self Care Mini-Series (Qi Gong (Tai Chi); Mindfulness Meditation; and Developing Your Stress Busting Action Plan), with Harvey Skinner and Susan Harris
- Methodologies for Co-Designing Community Responses in Sierra Leone, with Megan Corbett-Thompson, Jessica Farber, and Osman Sow
- Global Health Design Series (Safe Water Optimization Tools: Ensuring Water Safety & Protecting Public Health in Humanitarian Emergencies), with Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams
- The Orthodox Legal and Policy Framework Governing the Harm of Displacement and NATO’s Policy for the Protection of Civilians 2016, with Sarah Khan
Stay tuned for more!

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