Summer 2015: Global Health, Human Rights, and the Rights of Women and Children in Cambodia

Global Health, Human Rights, and the Rights of Women and Children in Cambodia

This course offers a unique, multidisciplinary study and research opportunity in Cambodia. Focusing on health and human rights of women and children, particularly those who have a disability, the course provides a classroom experience and an applied, skills-building practicum that explores the theoretical underpinnings and the practical applications of the rights of women and children in the context of Cambodia’s health system. Human rights for women and children are studied from legal and health services perspectives, combining methodologies of research and analysis required for quality field work. The six-week course is approved for a total of 10 credits. Five of the credits are received through the practicum experience. The practicum experience will enable the student to work with NGOs and other health and legal professionals in the investigation and analysis of a faculty-guided and approved practicum project. The course is open to graduate and professional students, as well as undergraduates who are currently juniors and seniors. Students from other universities are welcome to apply.
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Program Brochure

For questions, contact Beth Rivin (brivin@uw.edu).
Information Session: Feb. 5 at 5pm, Law School, Room 118