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The economic, social and environmental determinants of human development and health equity.
Three internationally renowned speakers discuss how environmental, political, economic and cultural characteristics of societies shape conditions in which people live, work and age.
Inequities in these factors play a major role in producing health inequities in Australia, across the Asia Pacific region and globally. If set up well, economic development, trade, working conditions, urbanisation and health care for example could simultaneously improve development, social inclusion and health, but if done badly these factors can all increase health inequities.
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (MBBS, MPH, PhD, FRCP, FFPHM, FMedSci, FBA)
Sir Michael Marmot is director of theInternational Institute for Society and Health. In 2000 he was knighted by Her Majesty the Queen for services to Epidemiology and understanding health inequalities. Internationally acclaimed, Sir Michael is president of the British Medical Association and was Chair of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health set up by the World Health Organization.
Professor Tony McMichael AO
Professor McMichael is an NHMRC Australia Fellow at ANU. He was Director of the ANU National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health and has a pioneering international role in the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in January 2011.
Professor Stephen Howes
Professor Howes is Director of the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Economics and Government at ANU. Prior to joining the Crawford School, Stephen was Chief Economist at the Australian Agency for International Development. He is currently a member of the Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness established by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
This lecture is being jointly hosted by ANU and Asia Pacific HealthGAEN
Venue: Hedley Bull Centre, ANU
Date: Monday, 4 April 2011
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- ANU
- Health
- HealthGAEN
- Equity
- Marmot
- McMichael
- Howes
- Development Policy
- Crawford
- Lawrence Cram
- Hedley Bull
- NCEPH
- Epidemiology
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i really like what Prof.Sir Michael Marmot says.
TheGoncay 2 months ago
oh.. well great discussion...
lovelplants 2 months ago
Great video! Thanks a bunch.
Seekthetruth3000 4 months ago
I think that it would be extremely helpful if you can attach subtitles in english.
Just an idea. Thank you very much indeed for uploading these videos.
crisfatauros 10 months ago