Published: 25-05-2023 16:32 | Updated: 25-05-2023 17:05

Master students join team meeting to present thesis projects

Global Child Health and Sustainable Development Goals team together with the masterstudents that presented their theses.
Global Child Health and Sustainable Development Goals team together with the masterstudents that presented their theses. Photo: Emma Thorell

At the Global Child Health and Sustainable Development Goals' team meeting May 17, students supervised by team members were invted to present their thesis. All students gave excellent presentations on various topics within global health, followed by questions and discussion in the team. Thank you to all the students that joined us to present and congratultions on your great work.

The Global Child Health and Sustanble Development Goals team have bi-monthly meetings, where we share updates and invite speakers to give presentaions. Every spring we invite students from the masterprogrammes Global Health and Public Health that have been supervised by team memebrs to present their research projects. Below you can find the presentations from the master students. 

Goda Laucaityte
Supervisor: Helena Hildenwall 

“Everyone joins in, even the cleaners are part of the emergencies”: Healthcare workers’ experience of paediatric emergency care in Uganda

Giorgia Madella
Supervisor: Ziad El-Khatib

Perceived app usability and its association to vaccination schedule adherence: a secondary data analysis of the CIMA app intervention group at the Zaatari refuge camp, Jordan  

Lena Jacobsen
Main supervisor: Giulia Gaudenzi, Co-supervisor: Kelly Elimian

Amenability of Point-Of-Care tests for the detection of Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 in water samples and their diagnostic accuracy:A systematic review

Marcello Britto
Main supervisor: Carina King, Co-supervisor: Bakare Adebayo Ayobami

Community Perceptions of Medical Oxygen Therapy in Facility-Based Settings for Acute Conditions A Scoping Review

Mirjam Derko
Supervisor: Olivia Biermann

Exploring factors influencing national political priority of adolescent mental health in Sweden: A qualitative study among stakeholders in the field 

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