The course’s initial session was held this last Tuesday, 10th February and over four weeks (from February 3 to March 5, 2026), participants will explore the global and local challenges of health cooperation, gaining practical and reflective tools to act in international, community, and emergency contexts.
The course features a multidisciplinary teaching team, including nurses, doctors, psychologists, journalists, and professionals with experience in NGOs and health cooperation projects, such as Médecins Sans Frontières, Alegría Sin Fronteras, Fundación Vicente Ferrer Fundación Exit, Amics de la Gent Gran , la Fundació Arrels, Fundació Convent de Santa Clara , Somnis JaaR JaaR , Punt de Referència , Enforma Inspira , EREC , ASL, AISE , Medicos Mundi Mediterrània i Nyano Angalo.
