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Looking to a healthy future with Helen Clark

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We are living in an "age of crises," says former New Zealand prime minister, Helen Clark. With her leadership experience and expertise in governance, politics, and policy, Helen Clark and a panel of health and international relation experts explore the challenges facing the world today and what is needed to achieve a healthier and thriving future for all. proWhile it's easy to feel overwhelmed by complex problems, speaking up about inequality can make a difference. Helen Clark urged everyone to "raise the issues, never give up, and relentlessly campaign".

Politics, policy, and a healthy human future was hosted by ANU College of Health and Medicine with the Australian Global Health Alliance

Original broadcast on May 7, 2024

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Helen ClarkFormer Prime Minister of New Zealand and former UNDP Administrator

Sharon FrielProfessor of Health Equity and an ARC Laureate Fellow in Planetary Health Equity at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance

Bina D'CostaProfessor at the Department of International Relations, ANU Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs

Dr Arnagretta Hunter (host)Human Futures Fellow at ANU College of Health and Medicine, a cardiologist, a physician, and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at ANU Medical School

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We are living in an "age of crises," says former New Zealand prime minister, Helen Clark. With her leadership experience and expertise in governance, politics, and policy, Helen Clark and a panel of health and international relation experts explore the challenges facing the world today and what is needed to achieve a healthier and thriving future for all. proWhile it's easy to feel overwhelmed by complex problems, speaking up about inequality can make a difference. Helen Clark urged everyone to "raise the issues, never give up, and relentlessly campaign".

Politics, policy, and a healthy human future was hosted by ANU College of Health and Medicine with the Australian Global Health Alliance

Original broadcast on May 7, 2024

Speakers

Helen ClarkFormer Prime Minister of New Zealand and former UNDP Administrator

Sharon FrielProfessor of Health Equity and an ARC Laureate Fellow in Planetary Health Equity at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance

Bina D'CostaProfessor at the Department of International Relations, ANU Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs

Dr Arnagretta Hunter (host)Human Futures Fellow at ANU College of Health and Medicine, a cardiologist, a physician, and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at ANU Medical School

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