Starting a career in Global Health is
both daunting and exciting; in a field so vast there are endless avenues open
for exploration. Setting out we have at the forefront of out minds to remain
open minded and to strive for a multidisciplinary outlook, yet this may not be
such an easy reality as our careers progress and our focus narrows. So how do
we ensure as we maintain this broad vision, and continue to see beyond the
periphery as we move throughout careers?
A platform for sharing ideas and opinions on global health issues
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
What happened to a healthy balanced diet?
In the U.K if you’re overweight or obese then you’re
part of the norm. In fact 3 in 5 adults are overweight or obese, and even more
worryingly 19% of children aged 10-11 years are obese. But before
you start thinking the U.K. is special, we’re in good company; France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic and the U.S.A,
are just a few begrudging members of this club, and many other
nations are fast approaching the enrolment threshold.
All too often the blame for this phenomenon is laid at the
feet of the individuals, who are; ‘too lazy’, ‘too
selfish’, ‘too ignorant’. But I find this
attribution of blame pretty hard to take. Do we really believe the vast
majority of our population has become so apathetic towards their own health and
wellbeing that they just don’t care? I think not.
Friday, 5 September 2014
The Deadly Foundations of the Beautiful Game
As the dust settles on the 2014 FIFA World Cup, football
fans can look back on an exciting tournament, even if some of our teams didn’t
exactly fulfil all of our hopes. However, beyond the pitch it’s not been a particularly great
year for FIFA or the brand of football in general.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Activism or Slacktivism: has the ice bucket challenge been a success?
If you’ve visited facebook anytime recently then you will no
doubt have come across a video or two of friends dousing themselves in ice cold
water. The ice bucket challenge is a
campaign with the aim of raising awareness of, and funding for, Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS), or as it is often referred to in the U.K., Motor
Neurone Disease (MND). In the past
weeks the challenge has gone viral with millions putting themselves through
mild discomfort, with the hope of fulfilling these aims. The campaign, however,
has not been without its critics, so I felt compelled to write this and perhaps
shed light on a few misconceptions, and say why I think the ice bucket
challenge has in part been a great success, but why it is also likely to be a
short lived one.
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Polish health cares long & winding road
It’s 4 weeks since I arrived in Krakow, Poland, on a 5-week
field trip that represents the culmination of year 1 on the MSc Global Health
programme.
Having been offered the opportunity to travel to either
Tanzania or to Poland, I elected to come here to Krakow. The decision, in
hindsight, wasn’t that difficult. In 2010/11 I spent some time working in
Gambia and Kenya, I loved living both and am sure I will return at some point
in the near future. So there is
perhaps a sense of irony - with Poland being less than 2 hours flight from
Copenhagen – that I felt this may be one of my only opportunities to come and
explore and work in a Central European country.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Feeding and nourishing the world: An imperative for humanity
The current system is failing billion
Food, we can't live without it, and
fortunately most of us never have to. Yet every day 842
million people in the world do not have enough to eat with 52
million children under the age of 5 suffering from acute malnutrition.
In addition to the people who suffer from food shortages are the 2
billion people who suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, including
the 165 million children under the age of 5 who are stunted (an
indication of chronic malnutrition).
Thursday, 9 January 2014
4 TedTalks Worth Your Time
By Henry Mark and Jack Fisher
This week a selection of 4 TedTalks that have been selected by myself and a fellow MSc Global Health student Jack Fisher, that reflect important topics currently relevant to Global Health. Happy watching.
This week a selection of 4 TedTalks that have been selected by myself and a fellow MSc Global Health student Jack Fisher, that reflect important topics currently relevant to Global Health. Happy watching.
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