Ask one question from your readings.
- The critical thinking question must be thoughtful, in depth, and based on information gathered from the readings. It should be clear that you have read the readings and thought about them. These questions are your own questions that you thought about during the readings (e.g. This week we read about poor access to water.)
• There are various solutions through boreholes, water kiosks, and rock catchments, but what, in your opinion, do you think is the best solution?
• How do we make these projects sustainable? Lastly, is there a specific region you would focus on? - What measures can families take, even in the absence of additional income or health services, to keep their children healthy?
- What are the most important causes of child death globally?
- Which do YOU think is the absolute most important and why?
- How would you go about solving this issue on a large-scale?
- Whom would you work with to solve this problem?
Part 2
- The critical thinking question must be thoughtful, in depth, and based on information gathered from the readings. It should be clear that you have read the readings and thought about them. These questions are your own questions that you thought about during the readings (e.g. This week we read about poor access to water.)
There are various solutions through boreholes, water kiosks, and rock catchments, but what, in your opinion, do you think is the best solution?
How do we make these projects sustainable?
Lastly, is there a specific region you would focus on?
- You have funding to provide security for two issues in refugee camps. Which two problems would you address and why?
Explain in detail how you would deliver your solutions as well. - You have learned about many problems that our world is facing in Global Health.
• Can you discuss one issue in general that you found to be the most important one?
• Why do you think it’s the most important issue?
• And how would you solve it (e.g. if you say education, please elaborate on your answer.)