A student-led podcast on global health based in King’s College London and sponsored by Circle U, that is for anyone interested in understanding this world, just like we are. Here, we place special emphasis on the word “global”, as we care about the way health is promoted and managed in countries all over the world. Through this podcast, we organize conversations with experts in different areas of global health, people who have spent a great deal of time and energy in understanding this sphere of work and aim to share their invaluable expertise with you.
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A student-led podcast on global health based in King’s College London and sponsored by Circle U, that is for anyone interested in understanding this world, just like we are. Here, we place special emphasis on the word “global”, as we care about the way health is promoted and managed in countries all over the world. Through this podcast, we organize conversations with experts in different areas of global health, people who have spent a great deal of time and energy in understanding this sphere of work and aim to share their invaluable expertise with you.
Human Centred Approaches to Adolescent Perinatal Health: The CATALYST and INSPIRE Projects
Conversations in Global Health
46 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
Human Centred Approaches to Adolescent Perinatal Health: The CATALYST and INSPIRE Projects
This episode is hosted by Chloe and is in conversation with Dr Tatiana Salisbury and Dr Flavio Mandlate discussing the CATALYST and INSPIRE projects. These two projects aim to improve perinatal adolescent mental health in Kenya and Mozambique respectively and this episode provides an insight into the challenges and opportunities of delivering such an intervention.
Conversations in Global Health
A student-led podcast on global health based in King’s College London and sponsored by Circle U, that is for anyone interested in understanding this world, just like we are. Here, we place special emphasis on the word “global”, as we care about the way health is promoted and managed in countries all over the world. Through this podcast, we organize conversations with experts in different areas of global health, people who have spent a great deal of time and energy in understanding this sphere of work and aim to share their invaluable expertise with you.