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Dienstag
17
JAN

17.15 Uhr

Achieving Health Equity in Nagaland, India: Collaboratively Paving a Way Forward

Dr. Rhondemo A. Kikon, Humboldt Fellow (German Chancellor Fellowship Programme), Heidelberg Institute of Public Health

Nagaland is a state located in the remote region of Northeast India. It is isolated geographically, presents with poor health indicators, lacks skilled healthcare workers, and has poor infrastructure. Tribal communities make up almost 90 percent of Nagaland's population. Over 70 percent of the state's population lives in rural areas.
Community Health Initiative (CHI) is a Non-Governmental Organization that was established in 2012 in Nagaland. CHI focuses on improving health in Nagaland. It works in the areas of strengthening primary health care services, water sanitation and hygiene, nutrition, and livelihood. The vision of CHI is to support the development of healthier and sustainable communities in Nagaland. Within communities, CHI aims to support synergistically government structures, civil society, families, and health workers. CHI’s mission is to provide innovative and evidence-based solutions to health as well as social challenges in Nagaland.

Adresse

CATS

Gebäude 4010, Raum 010.01.05

Voßstraße 2

69115 Heidelberg

Homepage Veranstaltung

https://www.sai.uni-heidelberg.de/ethno/mahassa/index.php?language=de&page=medicalAntWorkGroup

Veranstalter

Südasien-Institut, Abteilung Ethnologie

Homepage Veranstalter

https://www.sai.uni-heidelberg.de/ethno/index.php?language=de&page=home

Kontakt

Lin Nagels

Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Medical Anthropology Forum - Wintersemester 2022/23':

The forum as a public event was designed to be a space where senior students and researchers could gather with MAHASSA students and other interested parties to discover and discuss current themes in medical anthropology. Medical anthropology raises important intellectual and scientific questions about human suffering and wellbeing, and about the human body in its relation to culture and society. This is a “survey course,” meaning that we will survey the most important topics in this field, including illness and suffering, ethnomedicine, ritual healing, the anthropology of the body, mental health and culture, medical pluralism and hegemony, critical medical anthropology, science technology and medicine studies, and others.

Please note that individual talks are offered in person (or possibly in a hybrid format), while others are offered online only.

Dienstag, 08. November 2022, 17.15 Uhr

What is Āyurveda in the 21st Century – a Critical Appraisal of the New WHO-Benchmarks for the Practice and Training of Āyurveda (ONLINE ONLY)

Dr. Ananda Samir Chopra, Ayurveda-Klinik, Habichtswald-Klinik, Kassel

Dienstag, 20. Dezember 2022, 17.15 Uhr

Global Health Interventions: From Design to Causal Impact

Prof. Dr. Dr. Till Bärnighausen, Heidelberg Institute of Global Health

Dienstag, 17. Januar 2023, 17.15 Uhr

Achieving Health Equity in Nagaland, India: Collaboratively Paving a Way Forward

Dr. Rhondemo A. Kikon, Humboldt Fellow (German Chancellor Fellowship Programme), Heidelberg Institute of Public Health

Dienstag, 31. Januar 2023, 17.15 Uhr

Emotional Labour in Sri Lanka's Transitional Justice Process (ONLINE ONLY)

Dr. Eva Ambos, Visiting Scholar, University of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka) and Research Scholar, University of Tübingen & Ananda Galappatti, Independent Researcher

Dienstag, 14. Februar 2023, 17.15 Uhr

De-Duplicating the Subject of Care: Biometrics and their Discontents in India (ONLINE ONLY)

Lawrence Cohen, Professor of Anthropology and of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley