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Learning pathways in humanitarian health and international cooperation

What are learning pathways?

Learning pathways are structured journeys through a curated selection of Salud Everywhere pages, designed to explore a topic in depth and with a clear purpose. Each pathway includes AI-assisted reflection questions and a final case study for self-assessment. Only two pathways are available for now, but more are on the way.

Who are they for?

For health professionals, aid workers, students and anyone who wants to advance their knowledge of humanitarian health and international cooperation.

How long are they? Are they free? Do I need to sign up?

Pathways vary in length, taking between 4 and 6 hours to complete. You can follow them at your own pace, with no sign-up or cost. They are completely open and free.

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Salud everywhere - Online learning in humanitarian health and international cooperation
Learning pathways
Text and photo: Bruno Abarca

10 pages | approximately 6.5 hours

From the origins and identity of humanitarianism to the power dynamics that define it today and the ethical dilemmas posed by the current crisis of the humanitarian system, covering humanitarian principles, humanitarian space, localisation and community participation.

11 pages | approximately 5 hours

From the causes of hunger to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies in crises, covering breastfeeding, early childhood development and the integration of nutrition responses within multisectoral strategies.

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