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[? SPEAKER: ?] Hello, everyone.

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My name is [INAUDIBLE].

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I am a faculty member at the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School

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of Public Health.

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Welcome to the module on Health
Equity and Social Justice.

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In today's lecture,
we will be diving

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into the importance of politics
and how it shapes public-health

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agenda setting, and discuss
challenges and strategies

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for delivering
public-health programs,

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such as the polio-eradication
initiative to populations

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that are most vulnerable and
often the hardest to reach.

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Finally, we will review
theoretical frameworks

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that will allow us to
identify underlying factors

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that cause and perpetuate
health inequity,

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as well as activities
to confront and address

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these gaps.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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