Track 4: Global Health, Humanitarian Aid, and Disaster Response
This track highlights nursing's pivotal role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Sessions focus on humanitarian aid, disaster response competencies, and the "Health for Peace" initiative, offering insights from global bodies like the WHO and Red Cross regarding care in conflict zones and underserved regions.
ICNEC Credits:
Upon completion of all of the videos and quizzes in this track, participants will be awarded 3.25 ICNEC Credits.
Videos in Track 4
Video 1 -Japan's Universal Health Coverage: Evolution, Principles, and Future Challenges (15:00)
Video 2 - Health for Peace: The Global Impact of Direct Relief (15:54)
Video 3 - Health for Peace: The Power of Compassion and Global Medical Solidarity (19:10)
Video 4 - Seizing the Moment: Nurses at the Helm of Global Health Systems (12:38)
Video 5 - The State of the World's Nursing 2025: Gaps, Equity, and Future Investment (04:53)
Video 6 - Empowering Nurses as Global Diplomats: Engagement with the United Nations System (11:17)
Video 7 - Minimum Health Standards for International Humanitarian Workers: A Delphi Study (09:37)
Video 8 - Attending to Arctic Rural Experiences: Nursing, Democracy, and Social Change (07:10)
Video 9 - Proactive Prevention: Population Health Strategies for Diabetic Nephropathy and Dialysis (17:16)
Video 10 - The Power of Nursing to Advance International Disaster Response (16:36)
Video 11 - Nursing at the Core of Crisis: The History and Capacity of the Red Cross Red Crescent (13:58)
Video 12 - The Nordic Nursing Model: Trust, Resilience, and Global Solidarity (07:47)
Video 13 - Navigating Health and Humanitarian Emergencies: The Role of the WHO and Nursing in the European Region (20:46)
Video 14 - Educating Nurses for Tomorrow: India’s National Education Policy 2020 and Global Health Alignment (20:46)
Video 15 - RCN International Nursing Academy: Building Global Partnerships and a Unified Workforce (07:15)
