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Page 1: UNC 2011 Annual Report

2010 ndash 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF

NORTH CAROLINA AT

CHAPEL HILL

Chapel Hill NC

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 MichiganTiyatien 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

WashU in St Louis UDHA Iganga Uganda

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 MISSION STATEMENT

2 ABOUT US

3 OUR PARTNER

4 OUR PROJECT

7 CAMPAIGNS

9 GLOBALHEALTHU

11 COMMUNITY BUILDING

12 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE

WORK INTERNSHIP

13 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL

JUSTICE

15 GLOBEMED GLOBAL

HEALTH SUMMIT

16 OUR FUTURE

17 FINANCES

18 STAY CONNECTED

19 THANK YOU

Dear friends and supporters of GlobeMed

We would like to start by thanking all of you for

contributing to another amazing year for GlobeMed at

UNC We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to lead

this chapter during its strongest year yet We have the

highest regard for our amazing team of staff and

executive board members whose dedication enabled us

to reach and surpass our fundraising goal of $10000

In the past few years our chapter has become known

throughout the network for emphasizing community

building and fostering a sense of family among our

members In the 2010-2011 academic year we

spearheaded efforts to build stronger camaraderie with

other chapters by hosting the first regional summit

HillTop Just as our model for community building has

taken root across the network we hope that UNC will

once again provide a model for growth and that other

chapters will host similar network-wide events in years to

come

Most importantly this year has been tremendous for the

development of our partnership with Health Alert Uganda

We initiated dialogue with HAU to further explore the role

of GlobeMed at UNC in supporting community health

projects and to set a path for the future growth of our

relationship In the summer of 2011 our chapter launched

its fourth annual GROW trip We look forward to seeing

the impact of their work on our partnership

We thank you in advance for joining and supporting our

chapter as we continue to grow and solidify our legacy of

building community in the pursuit of social justice and the

realization of global health equity

In solidarity

Jared Lowe and Madelynn Simmons

2010-2011 Co-Presidents

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GLOBEMED AT UNC ndash CHAPEL HILL

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 36000 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 TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS

ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL

JUSTICE

our vision

World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)

ABOUT USGlobeMed at UNC ndash Chapel Hill

When GlobeMed at UNC

was founded in the spring of

2008 it was a perfect fit for

UNC Chapel Hill The

Universitys administration

has been dedicated to

supporting social justice

endeavors and many of the

students participate in

campus organizations

Our partnership with Health

Alert Uganda was formed in

2008 and since then the

impact of our chapter has

been steadily increasing We

have raised over $20000

since being founded

including being awarded a

Service Award by the Gillings

School of Global Health to

implement a SMS-based

communication systems for

HAUs community health

workers on our fourth GROW

trip

since our founding in our chapter

has grown from to members

1035

April 2008

OUR PARTNER 20

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[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

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HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

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HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

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HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

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Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

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COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

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April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

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CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 2: UNC 2011 Annual Report

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 MichiganTiyatien 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

WashU in St Louis UDHA Iganga Uganda

to

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prove

th

e he

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f pe

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livin

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Glo

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PRESIDENTrsquoS MESSAGE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 MISSION STATEMENT

2 ABOUT US

3 OUR PARTNER

4 OUR PROJECT

7 CAMPAIGNS

9 GLOBALHEALTHU

11 COMMUNITY BUILDING

12 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE

WORK INTERNSHIP

13 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL

JUSTICE

15 GLOBEMED GLOBAL

HEALTH SUMMIT

16 OUR FUTURE

17 FINANCES

18 STAY CONNECTED

19 THANK YOU

Dear friends and supporters of GlobeMed

We would like to start by thanking all of you for

contributing to another amazing year for GlobeMed at

UNC We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to lead

this chapter during its strongest year yet We have the

highest regard for our amazing team of staff and

executive board members whose dedication enabled us

to reach and surpass our fundraising goal of $10000

In the past few years our chapter has become known

throughout the network for emphasizing community

building and fostering a sense of family among our

members In the 2010-2011 academic year we

spearheaded efforts to build stronger camaraderie with

other chapters by hosting the first regional summit

HillTop Just as our model for community building has

taken root across the network we hope that UNC will

once again provide a model for growth and that other

chapters will host similar network-wide events in years to

come

Most importantly this year has been tremendous for the

development of our partnership with Health Alert Uganda

We initiated dialogue with HAU to further explore the role

of GlobeMed at UNC in supporting community health

projects and to set a path for the future growth of our

relationship In the summer of 2011 our chapter launched

its fourth annual GROW trip We look forward to seeing

the impact of their work on our partnership

We thank you in advance for joining and supporting our

chapter as we continue to grow and solidify our legacy of

building community in the pursuit of social justice and the

realization of global health equity

In solidarity

Jared Lowe and Madelynn Simmons

2010-2011 Co-Presidents

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10

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eport

GLOBEMED AT UNC ndash CHAPEL HILL

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 36000 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 TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS

ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL

JUSTICE

our vision

World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)

ABOUT USGlobeMed at UNC ndash Chapel Hill

When GlobeMed at UNC

was founded in the spring of

2008 it was a perfect fit for

UNC Chapel Hill The

Universitys administration

has been dedicated to

supporting social justice

endeavors and many of the

students participate in

campus organizations

Our partnership with Health

Alert Uganda was formed in

2008 and since then the

impact of our chapter has

been steadily increasing We

have raised over $20000

since being founded

including being awarded a

Service Award by the Gillings

School of Global Health to

implement a SMS-based

communication systems for

HAUs community health

workers on our fourth GROW

trip

since our founding in our chapter

has grown from to members

1035

April 2008

OUR PARTNER 20

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[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

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al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

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0 ndash

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nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

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Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

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COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

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WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

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April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

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CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 3: UNC 2011 Annual Report

PRESIDENTrsquoS MESSAGE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 MISSION STATEMENT

2 ABOUT US

3 OUR PARTNER

4 OUR PROJECT

7 CAMPAIGNS

9 GLOBALHEALTHU

11 COMMUNITY BUILDING

12 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE

WORK INTERNSHIP

13 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL

JUSTICE

15 GLOBEMED GLOBAL

HEALTH SUMMIT

16 OUR FUTURE

17 FINANCES

18 STAY CONNECTED

19 THANK YOU

Dear friends and supporters of GlobeMed

We would like to start by thanking all of you for

contributing to another amazing year for GlobeMed at

UNC We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to lead

this chapter during its strongest year yet We have the

highest regard for our amazing team of staff and

executive board members whose dedication enabled us

to reach and surpass our fundraising goal of $10000

In the past few years our chapter has become known

throughout the network for emphasizing community

building and fostering a sense of family among our

members In the 2010-2011 academic year we

spearheaded efforts to build stronger camaraderie with

other chapters by hosting the first regional summit

HillTop Just as our model for community building has

taken root across the network we hope that UNC will

once again provide a model for growth and that other

chapters will host similar network-wide events in years to

come

Most importantly this year has been tremendous for the

development of our partnership with Health Alert Uganda

We initiated dialogue with HAU to further explore the role

of GlobeMed at UNC in supporting community health

projects and to set a path for the future growth of our

relationship In the summer of 2011 our chapter launched

its fourth annual GROW trip We look forward to seeing

the impact of their work on our partnership

We thank you in advance for joining and supporting our

chapter as we continue to grow and solidify our legacy of

building community in the pursuit of social justice and the

realization of global health equity

In solidarity

Jared Lowe and Madelynn Simmons

2010-2011 Co-Presidents

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

GLOBEMED AT UNC ndash CHAPEL HILL

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 36000 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 TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS

ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL

JUSTICE

our vision

World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)

ABOUT USGlobeMed at UNC ndash Chapel Hill

When GlobeMed at UNC

was founded in the spring of

2008 it was a perfect fit for

UNC Chapel Hill The

Universitys administration

has been dedicated to

supporting social justice

endeavors and many of the

students participate in

campus organizations

Our partnership with Health

Alert Uganda was formed in

2008 and since then the

impact of our chapter has

been steadily increasing We

have raised over $20000

since being founded

including being awarded a

Service Award by the Gillings

School of Global Health to

implement a SMS-based

communication systems for

HAUs community health

workers on our fourth GROW

trip

since our founding in our chapter

has grown from to members

1035

April 2008

OUR PARTNER 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

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al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

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nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 4: UNC 2011 Annual Report

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 36000 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 TOMORROWrsquoS LEADERS

ACROSS ALL PROFESSIONS WHO WILL SHARE A DEEP COMMITMENT TO HEALTH EQUITY AND SOCIAL

JUSTICE

our vision

World Bank World Development Report 20002001 Attacking Poverty (New York Oxford University Press 2001)

ABOUT USGlobeMed at UNC ndash Chapel Hill

When GlobeMed at UNC

was founded in the spring of

2008 it was a perfect fit for

UNC Chapel Hill The

Universitys administration

has been dedicated to

supporting social justice

endeavors and many of the

students participate in

campus organizations

Our partnership with Health

Alert Uganda was formed in

2008 and since then the

impact of our chapter has

been steadily increasing We

have raised over $20000

since being founded

including being awarded a

Service Award by the Gillings

School of Global Health to

implement a SMS-based

communication systems for

HAUs community health

workers on our fourth GROW

trip

since our founding in our chapter

has grown from to members

1035

April 2008

OUR PARTNER 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 5: UNC 2011 Annual Report

ABOUT USGlobeMed at UNC ndash Chapel Hill

When GlobeMed at UNC

was founded in the spring of

2008 it was a perfect fit for

UNC Chapel Hill The

Universitys administration

has been dedicated to

supporting social justice

endeavors and many of the

students participate in

campus organizations

Our partnership with Health

Alert Uganda was formed in

2008 and since then the

impact of our chapter has

been steadily increasing We

have raised over $20000

since being founded

including being awarded a

Service Award by the Gillings

School of Global Health to

implement a SMS-based

communication systems for

HAUs community health

workers on our fourth GROW

trip

since our founding in our chapter

has grown from to members

1035

April 2008

OUR PARTNER 20

10

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eport

[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

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eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

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eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

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eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

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nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 6: UNC 2011 Annual Report

OUR PARTNER 20

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nnu

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eport

[HEALTH ALERT UGANDA]

KEY FACT Northern Uganda

suffers from an HIVAIDS

infection rate of 85 compared

with a 64 nationwide

prevalence

KEY FACT As of March 2010

18 of HIVAIDS transmission in

Uganda occurs via mother to

child transmission

[About Health Alert Uganda]

FOUNDED IN 2004

Health Alert- Uganda was founded to fill the void of

healthcare for children infected and affected with HIVAIDS in

the Northern Ugandan districts of Gulu Amuru and Nwoya

As its mission HAU is committed to increasing access to

quality community-based care and support services for

children between 0-17 years who are infected and affected

with HIVAIDS The partnership between GlobeMed and

HAU began in 2008

[WORKS IN GULU UGANDA]

POPULATION 154000

In the Gulu district in northern Uganda fighting by the Lords

Resistance Army previously displaced up to 90 of the

population Much of the population is still living in IDP camps

Partner Contact Obutu Francis Program Coordinator

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 7: UNC 2011 Annual Report

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why a data entry

and technological

capacity building]This project is to increase the capacity

to work and create documentation for

HAU This project included purchasing

a new copier machine new modems

and increasing the capacity for data

entry This will increase the ability for

HAU to produce complete reports with

concrete documentation In order for

HAU to be able to secure more

funding from the area documentation

is key

Technological capacity building is accomplished

through increased provision of the means to acquire

the necessary items to increase report writing and

documentation in Gulu Uganda This project included purchasing a new copier machine in which HAU

will put in their newly acquired store and charge per copy to have

funds for the youth projects The purchase of two new modems for

the office will increase the capacity for internet There were

previously issues using the internet in the youth center so one of

these modems will be placed directly in the center The purchase of a

new computer with increased digital storage will help as they

continue adding clients to their current list of 2402 individuals As the

client list gets longer it is necessary to have more computer space to

store the digital patient follow up forms All of this will increase HAUrsquos

capacity to produce reports with concrete documentation During the

course of the GROW internship data entry per day was increased to

complete their current files

$2500 TO PURCHASE 1

LAPTOP ANTIVIURS

FOR 9 COMPUTERS 1 COLOR PRINTER 1

PROJECTOR 1 MODEM AND 2 INK

CARTRIDGES

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 8: UNC 2011 Annual Report

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why Prevention

of Mother to Child

Transmission]Momma Kits play an important role in

the efforts of prevention of pediatric

AIDS as it provides the mother with

the necessities for a sanitary safe

delivery which otherwise would not

have been obtained due to the lack of

financial resources By continuing and

increasing the funding for the Momma

Kits this project supports Health Alert

Ugandarsquos mission of providing quality

health care access to more mothers

thereby preventing mother-to-child

transmission of HIVAIDS

Mother-to-Child Transmission of Pediatric HIVAIDS

is prevented with the distribution of Momma Kits to

poverty-stricken HIV+ mothers in Gulu Uganda

GlobeMed at UNC funded and purchased 58 Momma Kits in

efforts of preventing pediatric AIDS as it ensures the mother will

have the necessities for a sanitary safe delivery which otherwise

would not have been obtained due to the lack of financial

resources This project supports Health Alert Ugandarsquos mission of

providing quality health care access to more mothers thereby

preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIVAIDS

58MOTHERS WILL BE

POSITIVELY

IMPACTED

$600 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR 58 MOMMA KITS

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 9: UNC 2011 Annual Report

ampOUR PROJECT 2

01

0 ndash

2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

HEALTH ALERT UGANDA

GlobeMed at UNC

[Why income

generating

activities]A lack of income is a severe

barrier for many of HAUs

clients to accessing proper

nutrition medicines health

care workers or traveling to

clinics These activities are

intended to support their

long term income

generation through the self

sustaining loans of goats

and seeds

Income generation is accomplished through goat-

lending and seed-lending programs to caretakers

and peer support groups in Gulu Uganda

The GROW team will continue and improve the seed-lending and

goat-lending projects started by previous teams Seed-lending

gives seeds to two peer groups of approximately 40 members

each in Alero and Olwal sub-counties This year we will

supplement the project by adding different crops and giving

additional seeds to compensate for a poor crop The goat-lending

project gives loans in the form of goats to 21 caretaker groups in

four sub-counties After evaluating the projects progress the

GROW team will sponsor a fund to purchase medicines for the

goat and will purchase new stronger ropes for the goats These

activities will help to generate income for the groups in the long

term

$550 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

SEED LENDING BEANS ONIONS BASINS

GNUTS SOYA BEANS AND FUEL

$250 TO PURCHASE

MATERIALS FOR THE

GOAT LENDING 1 GOAT 70 LITERS OF

FUEL 1 VETS TIME

TO TREAT THE GOAT 21 ROPES

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 10: UNC 2011 Annual Report

CAMPAIGNS

EVENTS TITLE EVENT DESCRIPTION$ MONEY

RAISED

Tea Event Selling African tea at a local coffee shop to receive a

portion of the profit$34716

Jewelry and Bag Sales Selling bags and jewelry from Uganda on campus and

in the community$1317

Bartrek Event at different bars in chapel hill Students were

charged an admission price for tickets$55725

Kenan-Biddle Grant Grant in collaboration with UNC and Duke University $2500

Turn it Red Using glow sticks students gathered in the quad of

UNC to take a picture in an AIDS ribbon formation $125024

Night out at Vespa A fun filled night out where participants donated to

support our projects in Gulu $47247

Basketball games Chapter members work at UNC basketball games $400

Book Drive Collected books for partners youth library ---

Hope Phones Drive Collected cell phones to be converted to cash

amounts in order to fund the Medic Mobile project at

HAU this summer Amount earned is being

processed by Hope Phones

(pending)

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for

GlobeMed partner organizations grassroots projects abroad

$434412TOTAL FUNDS RAISED FOR HEALTH ALERT

UGANDA IN 2010 ndash 2011

Since the beginning of our partnership with HAU GlobeMed at UNC has raised over

$20000 for community health projects

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 11: UNC 2011 Annual Report

CAMPAIGNS 20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

Bag and Bead

Market

Sept 2010-April 2011

The 2009 summer interns

purchased hand-made

beaded jewelry and the 2010

summer interns purchased

bags hand-made by women

affected by HIV and

connected to our partner

Health Alert Uganda They

were brought back to Chapel

Hill for GlobeMed to sell to

the UNC campus and

surrounding area Not only is

a beautiful good being sold to

raise money for HAU but

there is a story that brings

awareness to our partner and

the global initiative to fight

HIVAIDS This was a year

long effort that raised over

$1000 for HAU

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 12: UNC 2011 Annual Report

GLOBALHEALTHU

The goal of ghU is to stimulate deep thinking We

want people to be able to think for themselves and to

develop opinions that they can defend We want

each person to be able to think critically about issues

around the world This year we struggled getting the

younger crowd used to the global health lingo and

after that we wanted to help everyone define these

words for themselves Being able to question

everything and fight for answers while thinking

deeply is an important skill as a future global health

leader We are developing leaders within our

chapters

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

17DISCUSSIONS

by the numbers

01EVENTS

07TOPICS

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

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 13: UNC 2011 Annual Report

GLOBALHEALTHU

Community Agriculture

versus

International Food Aid

PANEL DISCUSSION

April 14th 2011

This panel was intended to

initiate intellectual thinking

and conversation

surrounding contemporary

controversial issues in

global health It

concentrated on the

effectiveness and impact of

community agriculture as

compared to international

food aid The panel

discussed the effects of

these two strategies as

they relate to levels of

improved nutrition and food

shortages in the developing

world

ON ndash CAMPUS EVENTS

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 14: UNC 2011 Annual Report

COMMUNITY BUILDING

TOTAL OF CHAPTER MEMBERS

OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS

This year our chapter focused on building our

internal community Our fall and spring retreats

brought members from different committees

together to strengthen our chapter while smaller

chapter events like documentary viewing parties

and working at an outdoor garden helped us to

learn more about our mission and each other

Additionally GlobeMed at UNC hosted the first ever

regional HillTop conference which worked to

strengthen ties across the network We look forward

to pushing outward in the coming year and working

with the Chapel Hill and Triangle communities to

support our partner Health Alert Uganda

35

06

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 15: UNC 2011 Annual Report

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]

MA

Y 1

2 2

011ndash

JU

LY

8 2

011

OF GLOBEMED GROW INTERNS

LENGTH OF STAY

WORK DESCRIPTION

The GROW team will support HA-Us efforts in

providing quality home based care to children

infected and affected by HCT They will continue

working on a number of past projects including

PMTCT seed-lending and goat-lending as well as

start new projects such as creating a HA-U

website and bolstering data capacity

04

8 weeks

ldquoThe GROW trip has really brought both the partnership and global health to life for me I have found there to be

far more difficulties than I could have foreseen in a classroom yet I have also seen far more optimism and

potential to better the health of the communityrdquo-- Anna Gage co 2012

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 16: UNC 2011 Annual Report

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GLOBEMED AT UNC 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 [Everyone has the right

to ____]

BEHIND THE SCENES Throughout the year many

of our ghU discussions ended in discussions about

human rights Members of our chapter boiled many

of the issues down to disagreements between

global players about what people should and should

not have a right to We wanted to pose this question

to others in our community and the World Day of

Social Justice was the perfect opportunity to do so

This question is inexorably linked to many of our

partners in GlobeMed as those they serve often

have their rights infringed upon For Health Alert

Uganda these questions surround issues of school

fees and access to ART therapies

Everyone has

the right to

__________

WE ASKED OVER 28 PEOPLE AT UNC

HERErsquoS HOW THEY RESPONDED gtgt

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 17: UNC 2011 Annual Report

WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

GlobeMed at UNC asked 28 people to fill in the blank to answer the question

View more responses wwwimagine2030orgwdsj

Everyone has the right to _______

(1) Insert your university name

of people you asked and your WDSJ question above

Adjust font size as necessary to fit it

all

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA 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

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

Photo Response from your WDSJ

QampA here

PHOTO RESPONSES

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 18: UNC 2011 Annual Report

April 7 ndash 10 in Evanston ILFeaturing Honorary Keynote

DR JOIA MUKHERJEEChief Medical Officer

Partners in Health

2011 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

ldquoThe 2011 GlobeMed Summit was by far one of the most

influential experiences for me Hearing inspirational talks

from the wide array of speakers and being able to interact

with them one on one fueled the passion in my work with

GlobeMed By far the best part was meeting such an

amazing and diverse group of people from all of the

amazing chapters The dedication I saw from everyone was

truly an inspiration for me and I consider all of them a

partner in this movement and a life-long friendrdquo

-- Jesse Goldberg co 2012

2011 DELEGATES Elliot Montpellier Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt Tanya

Davis-Castro Amy Patel Jesse Goldberg Sarah Jagdmann

Alecia Westphalen

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 19: UNC 2011 Annual Report

OUR FUTURE

Gabbi and Kelli are excited to move forward as the

presidents of GlobeMed at UNC for the coming 2011-

2012 year We have already met with our new

Executive Board and have great things in mind for the

chapter

During this summer our GROW team will be

working to strengthen our ties with Health Alert Uganda

Our chapter members have indicated a strong desire to

better understand who the HAU staff members are as

well as specific programs they are supporting in Gulu

Our GROW team is gathering information photos and

videos to be shown to the chapter over the coming year

to help the GlobeMed staff maintain focus on our

mission As a chapter we are also working to improve

internal communication and planning by moving to a

new online homepage complete with a chapter

calendar GlobeMed Wiki and a file-sharing application

We hope to bring global health knowledge to our

members through a more interactive GlobalHealthU

program and to our community by working with Chapel

Hill ndash Carrboro Schools

Our biggest goal for the coming year is to improve

upon our fundraising strategy We hope to expand our

individual giving campaigns to more family friends and

especially community members as well as strategically

space our major campaigns across the course of each

semester Donors can visit wwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-

Med-At-Unc to make donations to support Health Alert

Ugandarsquos work to support children affected and infected

with HIVAIDS in northern Uganda A $10 donation can

fund a safe delivery kit for an HIV positive mother to

ensure that her child has a healthy HIV negative start

to life

ldquoMy experiences with GlobeMed at UNC and our partner have taught me so

much Because of GlobeMed I graduated with valuable leadership skills and

knowledge of public health issues In addition I was able to meet so many

passionate like-minded individuals both at UNC and at Health Alert -

Uganda ndash Breanne Rehley co 2011

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 20: UNC 2011 Annual Report

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONSOPERATIONS TOTAL REVENUE

Revenue

Events $434412 $434412

Individual Giving $135739 $135739

University Funding $5000 $1770 $6770

Corporations $300 $500

SUBTOTAL $1100151 $1700 $1277151

CAMPAIGN

DONATIONS

OPERATIONS amp

GRANTSTOTAL

Current Finances

Cash Reserves $192326 $192326

2011-2012

University Funding

Budget requests will

be submitted in

September

(pending)

EXISTING

BALANCE

$192326 $192326

In 2010 ndash 2011 GlobeMed at UNC raised $1100151 for Health Alert Uganda to support projects in Gulu Uganda

CHAPTER FINANCES

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 21: UNC 2011 Annual Report

STAY CONNECTED

Read more about our partner and project and the GlobeMed network

[httpwwwglobemedorguncch]

ldquoLikerdquo us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events

httpwwwfacebookcomgroupphpgid=32481102292

WANT TO

REACH US

IN 2011 -

2012

CONTACT Gabrielle Neri-MynattE-MAIL nerimynaemailuncedu

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion

httpglobemedatuncblogspotcom

Check out our photos on

httpglobemedsmugmugcomGlobeMed-at-UNC

Follow us on twitter at httptwittercomGlobeMedUNC

Find our chapter on httpwwwrazoocomstoryGlobe-Med-At-Unc

and make a donation to support our partner and project today

20

10

ndash2011 A

nnu

al R

eport

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 22: UNC 2011 Annual Report

EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates mentors donors and colleagues for making

our 2010 ndash 2011 year a great success

INDIVIDUALS

Dean Felicia E Mebane

Executive Associate Provost Ron Strauss

Gretchen Van Vliet

Laura Hoemeke

Josh Nesbit

Co-PresidentsJared Lowe bull jaredlowe18gmailcom

Madelynn Simmonsbull madelynnsimmonsgmailcom

Directors of

globalhealthU

Hanna Alibull alihannatgmailcom

Gabrielle Neri-Mynatt bull gabrielle2491gmailcom

Campaign

Coordinators

Elliot Montpellierbull emontpgmailcom

Mayukh Sircarbull mayukhsgmailcom

Erin Rholl bull rhollemailuncedu

Breanne Rehleybull rehleyemailuncedu

Lindsey Moore bull lindsemaemailuncedu

Directors of

Community

Building

Irene Neequaye bull ineequayegmailcom

Kelli Paice bull paiceemailuncedu

Director of

FinancesErin Fink bull efink7gmailcom

Director of GROW Tanya Davis-Castrobull tadacaemailuncedu

Director of

CommunicationsAlecia Westphalen bull westphalemailuncedu

Secretary Alex Wardbull amward89gmailcom

Individual GivingOlivia Hurd bull ohurdemailuncedu

Meagan Cannady bull mcannadyemailuncedu

ORGANIZATIONS

Carolina Center for AIDS Research

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

IntraHealth International

Frontline SMS

Kenan-Biddle Partnership

Gillings School of Global Public Health

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States

Page 23: UNC 2011 Annual Report

GlobeMed 2010 ndash 2011 Board of

Directors

Marjorie Craig Benton

Paurvi Bhatt

Jobi Cates

David W Cromer MD

Lee Greenhouse (Treasurer)

Brian T Hanson (Chair)

Ken Lehman

Erin Linville

Peter Luckow

Jenny Merdinger

Victor Roy

Keith Sarpolis MD (Secretary)

GlobeMed | National Office

MAIL

PO Box 292

Evanston IL 60204

PHONE

8474672143

WEBSITE

wwwglobemedorg

E-MAILinfoglobemedorg

GlobeMed is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit based in Evanston Illinois

with chapters at 32 universities across the United States