Snehendu B. Kar
1. Empowerment of Women for Global Health Promotion: Justifications
2. Evolution of Global Public Health: From Germs to Gender Empowerment
3. Social Determinants of Health
4. Dynamics of Multicultural Communities
5. Key Issues in Empowerment Theories: the EMPOWER model
6. A
Meta-Analysis of Women's Self-Organized Empowerment Movements
7. Human Rights Case Studies
8. Equal Rights Case Studies
9. Economic Development Case Studies
10. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP) Case Studies
11. Summing Up: Progress, applications, and Implications
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Prof. Snehendu B. Kar, M.Sc., MPH, Dr.P.H., is Professor of Public Health and Asian American Studies at Fielding School of Public Health, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
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