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GlobeMed at Boston College's annual report for the 2010-2011 year.
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2010 – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT
GLOBEMED AT BOSTON COLLEGE Chestnut Hill, MA
students fighting for global health equity!
Amherst College! Pastoral ! San Salvador, El Salvador!
Boston College! CCC-UNSCH ! Ayacucho, Peru !
Bucknell University! KIHEFO! Kabale, Uganda!
Columbia University! GWED-G! Gulu, Uganda!
Cornell University! CEPAIPA! Guayaquil, Ecuador!
CU-Boulder! Himalyan Healthcare! Jawalakhel, Nepal!
Depaul University! ASOSAP! Alta Verapaz, Guatemala!
Duke University! Salud San Limite! Siuna, Nicaragua!
Florida State University! ARM! Orissa, India!
GWU! Rwanda Village Concept Project! Huye District, Rwanda!
Georgetown University! Minga Peru! Iquitos, Peru!
Indiana University! CEMOPLAF-Cajabamba! Cajabamba, Ecuador!
Lawrence University! FUNPRONID! Riobamba, Ecuador!
Loyola University! La Primavera! La Primavera, Guatemala!
Middlebury College! Africa 2000 Network! Tororo, Uganda!
Northeastern University! Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization! Masaka, Uganda!
Northwestern University! The HOPE Center! Ho, Ghana!
Penn State University! EAPSEC! Chiapas, Mexico!
Princeton University! Jambi Hwasi! Otavalo, Ecuador!
Rhodes College! AMOS! Managua, Nicaragua!
Truman State University! Maison de Naissance! Torbeck, Haiti!
University of Chicago! ASPAT! Lima, Peru!
UCLA! Amuru Youth Center! Anaka, Uganda!
University of Michigan! Tiyatien Health!Joy-Southfield Development Corp!
Zwedru, Liberia!Detroit, Michigan !
UMKC! KCRC! Bushenyi District, Uganda!
UNC-Chapel Hill! Health-Alert Uganda! Gulu, Uganda!
University of Rochester! Kallpa Iquitos! Iquitos, Peru!
USC! Care Net Ghana! Hohoe, Ghana!
University of Texas-Austin! Clinica Ana Manganaro! Guarjila, El Salvador!
Vanderbilt University! Dios es Amor! Lima, Peru!
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS !
1 MISSION STATEMENT!!2 ABOUT US!
3 OUR PARTNER!
4 OUR PROJECT!
5 CAMPAIGNS!
6 GLOBALHEALTHU!
7 COMMUNITY BUILDING!!8 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE
WORK INTERNSHIP!
9 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE!
10 GLOBEMED GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT!
11 OUR FUTURE!
12 FINANCES!
13 STAY CONNECTED!
14 THANK YOU!
2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
GLOBEMED AT BOSTON COLLEGE
!
GLOBEMED AIMS TO
STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT
FOR GLOBAL HEALTH EQUITY
BY EMPOWERING STUDENTS
AND COMMUNITIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE
HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED
AROUND THE WORLD.
!
!
MISSION STATEMENT
ONE BILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD LACK ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS*. EACH DAY, MORE THAN 36,000 PEOPLE DIE PREVENTABLE DEATHS. WITHOUT ADDRESSING POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH, WE CANNOT BREAK THIS CYCLE OF SUFFERING. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HAVE THE PASSION AND ENERGY TO HELP TACKLE THIS CHALLENGE. GLOBEMED AIMS TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE BY ENGAGING AND TRAINING STUDENTS TO WORK WITH GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE IMPOVERISHED. BY PARTNERING STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TO COMBAT POVERTY AND POOR HEALTH, WE IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS OF IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLD TODAY AND SHAPE TOMORROW’S LEADERS ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.
our vision!
*World Bank, World Development Report 2000/2001: A:acking Poverty (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001).
ABOUT US GlobeMed at Boston College
GlobeMed at Boston College was selected as a new chapter in the Summer of 2010. Due to changes in the Student Programs Office, the chapter has had trouble becoming an official club, but is fighting to become recognized. We formed our partnership in the fall of 2010 with an organization known as CCC-UNSCH which works with elderly adult health out of Ayacucho, Peru. In the summer of 2011, four members of the chapter will go meet our partner for the first time. Although unrecognized this year, GlobeMed at Boston College managed to find a dedicated group of 33 students who raised over $2,000 for our partner.!
since our founding in , our chapter has grown from to
members. 11 33
september 2010
OUR PARTNER 2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
[CCC-UNSCH]
KEY FACT: 34% of the population has no access to healthcare.!
KEY FACT: 28.3% of the population over age 15 is illiterate.!
[About CCC-UNSCH]
FOUNDED IN 1977
CCC-UNSCH was founded in 1977 in order to provide better healthcare to the elderly population in the area. In the fall of 2010, GlobeMed at Boston College was partnered with this amazing organization, and we have been working with them to start a series of projects. These projects this year will include incoming generating programs, as well as planting a garden for their nutrition program.!!
[WORKS IN AYACUCHO, PERU]
POPULATION: 151,019 Centro de Capacitacion de Campesino de la Universidad Nacional San Cristobal de Huamanga Ayacucho (CCC-UNSCH) is based in the Ayacucho area, the capital city of the Huamanga province of Peru. During the 1980s this region underwent conflict when a communist party known as the Shining Path tried to oppose the government. In terrorist acts, men, women, and children were killed, and this caused a long term post traumatic stress syndrome in many of the people. Many of the people of this region can gain access to general healthcare for free, but specialty healthcare costs money. Most of the time the people cannot afford specialists, or the medication they prescribe, so diseases will go untreated.!!
& OUR PROJECT 2010 – 2011 Annual R
eport!
[CCC-UNSCH]
GlobeMed at Boston College
[Why nutrition and income generation?]!The nutrition program is crucial to the health of the individuals involved in this program. With a small garden, members of the community will be able to obtain fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as sell the surplus. With the income generating project, members of the community will be given sewing machines to create different items which they can sell at the market. With this money, the people can improve their lifestyle, breaking the cycle of poverty and disease.!
Supporting several income-generating projects for the impoverished elderly in Ayacucho, Peru.!
!In 2010-2011 we funded two projects with our partner. The first project was buying seeds so that the community could farm and
have crops to eat, as well as sell any surplus. This impacted over 60 older adults in the community, and will give them food to eat
after the upcoming harvest. !!
The second project we funded was an income generation project. Here we bought spools of yarn as well as sewing machines so that
the artisans of the town could make products to sell at market. This project impacted over 70 older adults in the community,
almost all of which previously did not have jobs.!
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PEOPLE WILL BE POSITIVELY IMPACTED.
$2,000 TO PURCHASE
MATERIALS FOR THE INCOME
GENERATION PROJECTS
CAMPAIGNS
EVENTS TITLE! EVENT DESCRIPTION! $ MONEY RAISED!
Adopt a Grandparent! Students raised money for a Peruvian Grandparent associated with our partner organization, CCC-UNSCH!
800
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for! GlobeMed partner organizations' grassroots projects abroad.!
$2,000 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR [CCC-UNSCH] IN
2010 – 2011:!
Since 2010, GlobeMed at Boston College has raised a total of over $2,000 to support CCC-UNSCH's nutrition program, and income generation project in
Ayacucho, Peru.!
GLOBALHEALTHU
globalhealthU at Boston College was important to our group formation this past year. As a new chapter, we were able to use globalhealthU discussions to get to know each other better while simultaneously exchanging important ideas. One topic which was key to our understanding of our partner was the issue of conflict and health. Since our partner is situated in an area with a history of political strife, we were able to better empathize with their situation after discussing the effects this conflict has on the people's health and economy. Another key lesson, learned during the LGBT and health segment, was that many health issues are related to discrimination and vulnerability in general, and are not inherently related to a person's sexual orientation. After having such passionate conversation within our group, we are excited to expand our discussion to the greater Boston College community in the upcoming year.!
globalhealthU is a GlobeMed designed curriculum that enables
students to develop a critical understanding of issues in global health and apply this knowledge! to their work with communities
around the world!
30 DISCUSSIONS!
by the numbers
07 TOPICS!
PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORKS OF! GLOBAL HEALTH!
!INFECTIOUS DISEASES!
!CONFLICT AND GLOBAL
HEALTH!
!FOOD AND NUTRITION!
!LGBTQ AND GLOBAL
HEALTH!
!GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH!
!RELIGION AND GLOBAL
HEALTH!
COMMUNITY BUILDING
!TOTAL # OF CHAPTER MEMBERS:!!# OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS:!!# OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED WITH![X ORGANIZATION NAME XXXXX]:!!The community building projects that our chapter focused on were staff retreats in which the group could get to know each other and bond. Being our first year, we thought it would be crucial to create a tight-knit community, in which everyone felt comfortable sharing their ideas. Some of the retreats were focused around preparing dinner as a group, scavenger hunts, and other group game activities. Through these activities, the chapter learned to work together, and many friendships were formed. !
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Through service and team-building events, community and camaraderie is fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters, the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities. !
GROW INTERNSHIP
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW) internships, students make a positive impact in the community by working alongside their partner organization
to further ongoing and new projects.!
[GRASSROOTS ON-SITE WORK]
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GU
ST 1
6 –
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GU
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1! !# OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS:!!LENGTH OF STAY:!!WORK DESCRIPTION:!During the GROW trip, since it is our chapter's first trip, we spent our time getting to know our partner and their needs. We became accustomed to the lifestyle they live, and the challenges they face every day. With this knowledge, we are able to better fund raise for specific projects. Also, we helped to plant a garden in the community, which everyone can gain fresh fruits and vegetables from. !
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“It's crazy to think that in order to survive these people walk over five miles just so they can beg on the streets.
And to think on top of that they only make one sol a day is just terrible.”
-- Erika Yawaza, c/o 2012
2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT BOSTON COLLEGE joined 31 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in a network-wide commemoration of the 3rd Annual World Day of Social Justice on February 20, 2011, by asking students, professors, and community members on campus an open-ended, thought provoking question relating to social justice. !!OUR QUESTION: Our responsibility as students is ________.!!BEHIND THE SCENES: Our chapter chose to ask this question hoping to make students understand that although they are in fact only students, they do have a responsibility in striving for social justice. We hoped that framing the question like this, students would understand that they can have an impact.!!MORE WDSJ ACTION -----------------------------------!!GUERILLA MARKETING: Students posted facts about social justice on blackboards throughout campus.!!!
Our responsibility as
students is ________.
WE ASKED OVER 15 PEOPLE AT BOSTON COLLEGE. HERE’S HOW THEY RESPONDED >>
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GlobeMed at Boston College asked 15 people to fill in the blank,
View more responses: www.imagine2030.org/wdsj
Our responsibility as students is _________.!
(1) Insert your university name, # of people you asked,
and your WDSJ quesQon above. Adjust font size as
necessary to fit it all.
Photo Response from your WDSJ
Q&A, here
(2) Use this page to show off your photo responses. Make a collage, feature your favorite response, insert photos like
rows, as shown here, whatever you want!
Photo Response from your WDSJ
Q&A, here
Photo Response from your WDSJ
Q&A, here
Photo Response from your WDSJ
Q&A, here
PHOTO RESPONSES
2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
April 7 – 10 in Evanston, IL!Featuring Honorary Keynote!
DR. JOIA MUKHERJEE!Chief Medical Officer, !Partners in Health!
2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
“After the summit I feel like I know the organization of GlobeMed one hundred times better, and cannot believe the amount of ideas I am taking home from this event to better the BC chapter. The power this organization has when we get together as a group is incredible! !
-- Mara Renold, c/o 2013!
2011 DELEGATES: Mara Renold, Ryan Finn, Richard Pizzo!
OUR FUTURE
For the upcoming 2011-2012 year, GlobeMed at Boston College is hoping to expand its fundraising goals for our partner. One of our partners is a group of talented artisans, and we hope to set up a website, as well as a table in the local dining hall, in order to sell the goods they are producing. Aside from fundraising, we hope to get a few big speakers in global health to come to campus and address the student body.!
“Being a part of GlobeMed at Boston College let me realize that even a small student-run group can make an impact on a much larger level. I felt very connected to the chapter because of our common goal to help support our partner organization, CCC-UNSCH, and the new friendships I made over the past year reflect that. In addition, the discussions we had last semester opened my eyes to health issues that many people often overlook, ranging from LGBT health discrimination to insufficient malaria research funding. Many of these topics allowed me to view my own life in a different light and have strengthened my desire to become a medical professional.” !
!– David Chou, c/o 2011!
2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
CAMPAIGN DONATIONS! OPERATIONS! TOTAL
REVENUE!
Revenue!
Events ! $1,500! $1,500!
Individual Giving! $500! $500!
GlobeMed National Office! $500! $500!
SUBTOTAL! $2,000! $500! $2,500!
CAMPAIGN DONATIONS!
OPERATIONS & GRANTS! TOTAL!
Current Finances!
Cash Reserves! $0! $0!
2011-2012 University Funding! $0! $0!
EXISTING BALANCE! $0!
In 2010 – 2011, GlobeMed at Boston College raised over $2,000 for CCC-UNSCH to support projects in Ayacucho, Peru.
CHAPTER FINANCES
STAY CONNECTED
Read more about our partner and project, and the GlobeMed network. [www.globemed.org/bc]!
“Like” us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events.! [https://www.facebook.com/GlobeMedatBC]!!
WANT TO REACH US IN 2011 - 2012?
CONTACT: Ryan Finn E-MAIL: [email protected]
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion.![http://globemedbc.wordpress.com] !!
Check out our photos on globemed.smugmug.com/GlobeMed-at-Boston-College!!
Follow us on twitter at @GlobeMedatBC!
Find our chapter on www.razoo.com/story/Globe-Med-At-Boston-College and make a donation to support our partner and project today.!!
2010 – 2011 Annual Report!
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates, mentors, donors, and colleagues for making our 2010 – 2011 year a great success:!
INDIVIDUALS!Professor Shelly White
(advisor)
Co-Presidents! Ryan Finn• [email protected]!Ricky Pizzo • [email protected]!
Directors of globalhealthU!
Dana Larsen • [email protected]!Madeleine Moore • [email protected]!
Campaign Coordinators!
Colleen Considine • [email protected]!Mara Renold • [email protected]!
Director of Community
Building!
Tiffany Pham • [email protected]!John Muller • [email protected]!
Director of Finances! Duncan Lapres • [email protected]!
Director of GROW! Erika Yawaza • [email protected]!
Director of Communications! David Chou • [email protected]!
GlobeMed National Office!620 Library Place!
Evanston, IL 60201!