Global Health Emergencies (GHEs) are crises that affect health, and that are, or should be, of international concern. These might include infectious outbreaks, humanitarian crises and disasters, conflicts, and forced displacements. GHEs are characterised by various forms of urgency and uncertainty, and are known to exacerbate existing inequalities, injustices and vulnerabilities in individuals and communities. This podcast delves into what we mean by ‘Global Health Emergencies’, why they matter, and why we care about justice in global health emergencies.
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Global Health Emergencies (GHEs) are crises that affect health, and that are, or should be, of international concern. These might include infectious outbreaks, humanitarian crises and disasters, conflicts, and forced displacements. GHEs are characterised by various forms of urgency and uncertainty, and are known to exacerbate existing inequalities, injustices and vulnerabilities in individuals and communities. This podcast delves into what we mean by ‘Global Health Emergencies’, why they matter, and why we care about justice in global health emergencies.
Just Emergencies Episode 8: Covid-19 & Undocumented Migrant Communities – Vulnerability Part 2
Just Emergencies Podcast
13 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
Just Emergencies Episode 8: Covid-19 & Undocumented Migrant Communities – Vulnerability Part 2
In Episode 8 of Just Emergencies, Josephine Greenbrook discusses how
undocumented migrant and asylum seeker communities are affected by the
Covid-19 outbreak. This forms the second instalment of our vulnerability
series on the Just Emergencies podcast.
For more information on Josephine Greenbrook and further links and resources, please visit the episode’s Shownotes.
Just Emergencies’ is produced and edited by Rebecca Richards and made with funding from the Wellcome Trust.
Just Emergencies Podcast
Global Health Emergencies (GHEs) are crises that affect health, and that are, or should be, of international concern. These might include infectious outbreaks, humanitarian crises and disasters, conflicts, and forced displacements. GHEs are characterised by various forms of urgency and uncertainty, and are known to exacerbate existing inequalities, injustices and vulnerabilities in individuals and communities. This podcast delves into what we mean by ‘Global Health Emergencies’, why they matter, and why we care about justice in global health emergencies.