Brazilian coronavirus variant likely to be more transmissible and able to evade immunity A new study with the University of Copenhagen represented indicates that the coronavirus variant called P.1, which originated in Brazil, could pose a bigger threat than previously assumed.
New project looking to enhance young people’s climate crisis awareness, agency and action in Tanzania Researchers from the sections of Global Health and Health Services Research have been awarded DKK 12 million from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
World Disasters Report, 2020: Come Heat or High Water On December 17, 2020, the Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research hosted an online talk with Maarten van Aalst, Director of the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and Kirsten Hagon, Senior Analyst in the IFRC…
University of Copenhagen is increasing its efforts within global mental health With the employment of professor Wietse A. Tol and postdoc Lena Skovgaard Andersen a team is set to build on and strengthen existing efforts around global mental health at University of Copenhagen.
Five decades and five milestones of sexual and reproductive health and rights Watch Siri Tellier's keynote speech about her five decades long career within sexual and reproductive health and rights.
After hard working days she rested by the beautiful Ebola River This is the remarkable story of the surgeon Margrethe Rask, who went to work on a mission hospital near the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Paradise Under Pressure Paradise Under Pressure – new podcast series reveals the consequences of increased tourism in Zanzibar.