What is health? How does socio-legal-political environment affect health? Who is marginalised and what does marginalisation do to health? In this course, you will learn and reflect on how societal processes and structural forces underlie individual’s decisions and health. By integrating epidemiological and social scientific principles, you will understand how social factors interfere with biological processes to influence individual’s health using the case of Rohingya refugees. To critically examine the multifaceted inequities Rohingya and other marginalised communities face, you will engage virtually with Rohingya community and join local field trips to understand marginalised communities’ social environment, relevant policies and programmes.
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