Brazil: Public Health, Race, and Human Rights
Brazil
Term: Fall, Spring
Dates: September - December / February - May
Description:
Health care issues loom large for the Brazilian people and nation, which is the most populous in Latin America and the site of the largest African Diaspora community in the world. Beset by wide disparities of income distribution and living conditions, governmental public health policies in recent decades have aimed with mixed success to alleviate some of the nation's most glaring health problems. The issues have prompted innovative approaches to reach groups not traditionally incorporated effectively into the Brazilian health care system. At the same time, many African Brazilians and others have developed their own approaches to promoting health and healing, often drawing upon spiritual practices and/or the use of natural remedies. The program base of Salvador, the largest city in the Brazilian Northeast region, offers numerous opportunities for students to interact with diverse individuals and groups concerned with public health. Doctors and nurses, government health care officials, urban residents in the favelas, descendants of runaway slaves living in outlying rural areas, herbalists, healers in the Candomble tradition, and others will serve as resources to incorporate students into discussions of how to promote health and community welfare. Prerequisites: Previous college-level coursework in public health, development studies, or other related fields. Although there is no language requirement, a background in Portuguese, Spanish, or other Romance language is strongly recommended.
Highlights:
Seven weeks homestay in Salvador and educational excursions to Interior Bahia.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
|
Subject Areas :
|
- Field-Study
- Health Sciences
- Latin American Studies
- Portuguese
- Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
|
Cost in US$: please inquire for more information
Experience Required: no
Scholarships are Available.
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
SIT Study Abroad's Mission Statement: SIT Study Abroad is the accredited higher education institution of World Learning, a private, nonprofit international organization promoting international and intercultural understanding, social justice, and economic development through education, training, and field projects around the globe. SIT prepares students to be interculturally effective leaders, professionals, and citizens through SIT Study Abroad, undergraduate, field-based academic programs operating in more than 50 countries worldwide, and thorough short-term professional training and graduate degrees in language teaching, conflict transformation, international education, social justice in intercultural relations, management, and sustainable development.
Year Founded: 1932
|