
# Decolonizing global health: From colonial structures to transformative action In this thought-provoking podcast, our hosts analyze nine cutting-edge papers on decolonizing global health, featured in a peer knowledge course developed by The Geneva Learning Foundation and led by Dr. Luchuo E. Bain. Through accessible conversation, they unpack complex theoretical concepts and practical implications for transforming global health. ## What you will discover: - The distinction between historical colonialism and ongoing coloniality in global health, drawing on Naidu's (2024) analysis of epistemic disobedience and Krugman's (2023) exploration of colonial power structures - Eye-opening survey data from Finkel et al. (2022) revealing significant disparities in research partnerships—with 60% of researchers from low and middle-income countries reporting they are not viewed as equal partners - How funding mechanisms, authorship practices, and language barriers perpetuate colonial dynamics,...
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