| Area | Edgar |
| Organizer | NTNU |
| Date | 13. May |
| Time | 08:30 - 09:30 |
| Ticket | Free entrance |
| Age limit | No age limit |
Global health, trust, and power: Who decides what saves lives?
Global health is often framed as saving lives, curing disease, delivering vaccines, closing gaps. But it also involves complex questions of power, trust, and ethics that rarely make it into the conversation. Through three real-world cases, this interactive session explores how global health decisions are made, who they benefit, and what risks they carry.
This is not a lecture. There are no slides. There are no easy answers.
Presented by students from the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Coordinated Humanitarian Response, Health and Displacement programme. Hosted by the NTNU Global Health Team, a part of NTNU Health and Life Science.
Free and open to join for everyone who is interested.
Register here
We serve coffee, tea, and vegetarian sandwiches.
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