
Yasmin has joined the Dahdaleh Institute as a research assistant working on equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization projects. She is currently completing her fourth year in the global health program, specializing in health policy, management, and systems. Yasmin’s current research interests include addressing equity and decolonization within the global health context. She believes that these topics are critical to building a comprehensive understanding of factors impacting the health of a population and subsequently informing and improving health-related policies.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Alum |
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Update – Announcing the Planetary Health Advocacy "Living" Tool | November 29, 2023
Recap — The Planetary Health Advocacy Framework and the Importance of Dialogue | April 5, 2023 Climate Change Research Month showcases York as community of changemakers | March 1, 2023 Internship Program: 2021-2022 Year In Review | June 13, 2022 |
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