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Health in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
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Health in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies


Instructors: Dabney P. Evans, PhD, MPH
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Skills you'll gain
- Environment Health And Safety
- Chronic Diseases
- Infection Control
- Water Resources
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Emergency Response
- Community Mental Health Services
- Nutrition and Diet
- Nutrition Education
- Social and Human Services
- Infectious Diseases
- Community Health
- Crisis Intervention
- Health Promotion
- Health Administration
- Sanitation
- Public Health
- Mental Health
- Epidemiology
- Hand Hygiene
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Reviewed on Mar 2, 2018
It was really great doing this course. Quite informative. I expected more though. Especially on mental health and project management.
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2023
This course is rich and well taught through the videos.Quite useful and very informative,I really appreciate taking this course Thank you
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2021
a very useful course with the basic key points of all that you have to thing in humanitarian emergencies




