Global Health
Our work
Health Impacts of Climate Change on Precarious Outdoor Workers in urban megacities in Vietnam
This research project, funded by the Wellcome Trust, will investigate vulnerabilities and multiple health exposures of outdoor workers in urban areas in Vietnam. Given the country's significant informal sector, the project will co-construct a new evidence base through multi-stakeholder collaboration, addressing fundamental knowledge gaps about the vulnerabilities of outdoor urban workers.
This project is led by NatCen International in collaboration with the University of Bristol, and partners based in Vietnam, Social Life Research Institute and Institute for Development and Community Health "Light". Read more here.
Climate Change-Intensified Water Impacts on Human Health in Vietnam
Funded by the Wellcome Trust in partnership with Newcastle University and Vietnam National Statistics Office, this short scoping project focuses on the damage to human health caused by the impacts of climate change on water-based ecosystems in South and South-East Asia (SSEA).
'Hot weather wrecks my nerves' - Climate Change and Workers' Rights in Vietnam
Why health matters for climate justice: reflections on low- and middle-income countries
COVID-19 and reframing the discourse on global health equity
EventThe politics of global solidarity in the age of COVID-19
EventGlobal Britain
We examine Britain’s role in a changing world including in policy areas such as armed conflict, migration, health crises, and climate change.
Counter Terrorism, Violence and Human Rights
We explore how violence is experienced and perpetrated, and how it can be prevented in a sustainable and effective way.
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
We examine the intersection between gender norms and political, social, and economic inequalities.
NatCen International
Empowering societies for global change