Community Health: Young people in Ghana and Vietnam

Community Health: Young people in Ghana and Vietnam

From Technology Pill by Privacy International

June 5, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

The episode discusses young people's digital health and human rights in Ghana and Vietnam through interviews with experts and participants.

This is the third and final edition of our series on young peoples’ digital health and human rights. Today we’re talking to Alberta Nadutey - a research officer for working on the Digital Health and Rights project about how young people in Ghana interact with digital health, and Minh Anh a young person from the Vietnam community advisory team about her participation in the research in Vietnam, and what she sees as the biggest digital health concerns as a medical student interested in public health policy. Links DHRP report: https://digitalhealthandrights.com/resource-library/report-paying-the-costs-of-connection/ Ghana policy brief DHRP: https://digitalhealthandrights.com/resource-library/national-policy-brief-navigating-human-rights-and-risks-online-young-ghanaians-and-the-future-of-digital-health/ Vietnam policy brief DHRP: https://digitalhealthandrights.com/resource-library/paying-the-cost-of-connection-vietnam-policy-brief/ Ghana law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghanaian_anti-LGBTQ_bill

People in this episode

Guests: Alberta Nadutey, Minh Anh

Topics covered

  • digital health
  • human rights
  • young people
  • Ghana
  • Vietnam
  • public health policy

Keywords

  • digital health
  • human rights
  • Ghana
  • Vietnam
  • public health
  • young people
  • research

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Digital Health and Rights project

Places: Ghana, Vietnam

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