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Learner Reviews & Feedback for International Women's Health and Human Rights by Stanford University

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About the Course

This course focuses on women’s health and human rights issues from infancy through old age, including information about positive interventions relating to those issues. Learners are encouraged to interact with each other through interactive discussions. It is important to us that this course be available to all learners. We encourage you to apply for Coursera's financial aid (see link to left) if the cost of the course certificate is difficult for you to afford. Please note that you may view all materials in this course, and participate in it, without purchasing a certificate. The course was co-created by Consulting Professor Anne Firth Murray and Kevin Hsu. Anne Firth Murray is the Content Director of the course; Kevin Hsu is the Design Director of the course....

Top reviews

RJ

Sep 3, 2019

I love the content and the wealth of knowledge this course has brought to my conscious. Very informative and interesting. Many different platforms for learning; reading, videos to watch or listen to.

UM

Jun 26, 2021

The course is a complete package on learning about women's health. Anne Firth Murray and her team has done such a great job of bringing all the modules together. The content is relevant and precise.

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By Sofia F L

Nov 14, 2024

Good course.

By Zainab A

Oct 6, 2023

very helpful

By Nguyễn T T A

Jun 28, 2023

good course!

By maharani a

Jun 16, 2021

i love it!!

By birhan a

Nov 14, 2024

It is good.

By Shreya J

Jul 2, 2021

nice course

By Beatriz S

Dec 27, 2020

Excelente !

By Murlidhar B R

Jul 10, 2020

GREAT TOPIC

By Eva S L

Dec 31, 2021

I love it!

By Muhammad G

Jan 16, 2025

very good

By Nawal Z

Jun 18, 2020

thank you

By Neysa

Jan 19, 2025

all good

By Cesar U

Dec 29, 2024

Its cool

By Welynton N D

Nov 18, 2018

Awesome!

By Rania A

Jul 5, 2021

perfect

By Bruna L

May 25, 2020

Amazing

By Marty I

Mar 30, 2024

great

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Nov 7, 2024

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By ISMAIL K

Mar 12, 2024

GOOD

By Suchita P

Apr 16, 2022

best

By Abdinasir H I

Jun 21, 2020

Good

By Simran S

Sep 9, 2023

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By Jasmin M

Oct 13, 2021

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By Delphine S

Nov 2, 2022

It's a very good and interesting course, that covers a very wide range of issues relating to women's health and human rights. I really enjoyed watching the interviews with brilliant professionals working in various fields in relation to women's health and rights. I also enjoyed that it gets an in-depth approach to examine important issues. I have definitely learnt a lot!

Two weaknesses of this course however are:

1. It is not up-to-date, most of the materials (with data) provided are obsolete. It's still interesting to build general knowledge on an issue or better understand the theoretical aspects, however it is not reliable when it comes to data (since the course was prepared 10 years ago). That's quite problematic for some issues such as girls' education, where today's situation is certainly not the same as 10-15 years ago. If the course were updated, it would be an outstanding course!

2. As stated in other comments, it is unfortunate that the time allocation for reading materials is not accurate on the platform. Each document is estimated to be a 10-minute reading, but it takes much more time to go through all the materials and lengthy reports provided each week. So, be prepared to set aside more time than what each module indicates.

By Kass

Mar 1, 2021

A great course on international law on women. I love that they cover a wide-ranged topic, from education, violence, economy for women and so on. It's very organized and although I must admit I'm not used to reading so much materials, this course really helped me see through my own experiences and to what happens around the world. Thank you Stanford University, thank you Anne Murray and other people that had worked for this. Truly opened my eyes.