Behavioral and cultural insights utilize social sciences to tackle ongoing health issues - from vaccine uptake to antimicrobial resistance to obesity and other noncommunicable diseases.
In this conversation Bhanu Bhatnagar, Press and Media Relations Officer at WHO Regional Office for Europe, spoke with Dr Saad Omer, Director of the Yale Institute for Global Health, during a Twitter spaces event to find out more about why behavioural and cultural insights matter to public health.
H5N1 - The Bird Flu
The Journey of a Student Nurse
Disease X
EPI at 50: Unpacking the Past, Present, and Future of Global Immunization
Outbreak Alert: Understanding the Measles Surge
Resilience Redefined: Advocating for inclusive healthcare
Art Meets Health: Unveiling the healing power of creativity in combatting NCDs
Managing airborne diseases in prison
The Fourth Dimension: What we talk about when we talk about quality of care
The danger of childhood obesity: how can we bring it down?
Can vaccines prevent cancer?
Training surgeons in hostile environments
Are young people really the ‘problematic’ drinkers in the WHO European Region?
Eliminating cervical cancer
What do we mean by quality of care?
Managing mass casualty incidents
Launch of the 2022 European Obesity Report
An outbreak of polio is declared over
Training the next generation of laboratory leaders
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