War in Europe was widely perceived as a problem of the past. Consequently, European
Schools Public Health have taught little about war and its consequences for population
health. This has changed with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the accompanying war
crimes against civilians.
This brief seminar series with lecturers from the European region will start to fill gaps in
public health curricula which have become obvious since the start of Russia’s war. When
relatin to the situation to the situation in Ukraine and its neighbours, and when
assessing health risks, lecturers will draw explicit parallels to
relevant public health challenges in other world regions, but also
to relevant non-war settings.
The seminar series is organised by Bielefeld School of Public
Health and the PH-LENS research group, in association with the
Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region
(ASPHER). The lectures will take place on Wednesdays 18:00-19:00
hrs CEST by Zoom. Students of all ASPHER member schools are
invited to participate.
Please register here: https://bit.ly/3vvSSQD
May 18: How do we approach health in twenty-first century wars?
Prof Dr Samer Jabbour, American University Beirut, Lebanon
May 25: Challenges of accommodating Ukrainian refugees in Germany
Dr Joost Butenop, Local Government of Lower Franconia, Germany
Prof Dr Oliver Razum, Bielefeld School of Public Health, Germany
June 1: Joint international emergency response to humanitarian crises
Dr Dorit Nitzan, Ukraine Incident Manager, World Health Organization,
Regional Office for Europe
June 15: Mental health in crisis situations
Prof Dr Jutta Lindert, Technical University Emden, Germany
June 22: Public Health work is peace work
Dr Angelika Claußen, IPPNWPresident for Germany and Europe
Dr Yudit Namer, Bielefeld School of Public Health, Germany
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