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GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
students and communities improving health
around the world
2011-2012 Annual Report
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GlobeMed is a network of university students that partner with grassroots organizations around the world to improve the health of people living in poverty
AMHERST COLLEGE Pastoral de La Salud
San Salvador, El Salvador
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
ARM Orissa, India
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Medical AIDS Outreach Montgomery, Alabama
UNC-CHAPEL HILL Health Alert Uganda
Gulu, Uganda
BETHEL UNIVERSITY Rural Economic
Development Association Svay Rieng, Cambodia
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
RVCP, Butare, Rwanda Community of Hope
Washington, D.C.
RHODES COLLEGE A Ministry of Sharing
Health and Hope Managua, Nicaragua
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PEDA
Vientiane, Laos
BOSTON COLLEGE CCC-UNSCH
Ayacucho, Peru
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Primeros Pasos Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Cooperation for Social
Services and Development Phnom Penh, Cambodia
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Kallpa Iquitos Iquitos, Peru
BROWN UNIVERSITY Ungano Tena
Nairobi, Kenya
INDIANA UNIVERSITY CEMOPLAF Cajabamba
Cajabamba, Ecuador
TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Maison de Naissance Torbeck, Haiti
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CareNet Ghana Hohoe, Ghana
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY KIHEFO
Kabale, Uganda
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Health Development
Initiative Kigali, Rwanda
TUFTS UNIVERSITY Nyaya Health
Achham, Nepal
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Clinica Ana Manganaro Guarjila, El Salvador
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY GWED-G
Gulu, Uganda
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Jambi Huasi Otovalo, Ecuador
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ASPAT
Lima, Peru
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Build Your Future Today
Center Siem Reap, Cambodia
CORNELL UNIVERSITY CEPAIPA
Guayaquil, Ecuador
MIT Women Mobilizing for
Development Bokeo, Laos
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
Social Action for Women Mae Sot, Thailand
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
WDA Phnom Penh, Cambodia
CU-BOULDER HHC, Jawalakhel, Nepal
Courage Is Change Denver, Colorado
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE Gardens for Health
International Gasabo, Rwanda
UCLA Nwoya Youth Center
Anaka, Uganda
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
COWS Kampong Thom, Cambodia
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Kachin Women’s
Association Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization
Masaka, Uganda
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Buddhism and Society
Development Association Kampong Cham, Cambodia
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Dios es Amor
Lima, Peru
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY ASOSAP
Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY HOPE Center
Ho, Ghana
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Tiyatien Health Zwedru, Liberia Joy-Southfield
Detroit, Michigan
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
UDHA Iganga, Uganda
DUKE UNIVERSITY Salud Sin Límites Siuna, Nicaragua
OBERLIN COLLEGE Center for Community
Health Promotion Hanoi, Vietnam
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
KCRC Bushenyi District, Uganda
WHITMAN COLLEGE Burmese Women’s Union
Chiang Mai, Thailand
EMORY UNIVERSITY MAP Foundation
Chiang Mai, Thailand
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY ACUDESBAL
Chiapas, Mexico
GlobeMed aims to strengthen the movement for global health equity by empowering students and communities to
work together to improve the health of people living in poverty around the world.
We believe every human life has equal worth and every person deserves the chance to thrive. This
belief has drawn together our network of students, communities, and supporters from all walks of life and from every corner of the world. Health for all is within our grasp, but we can only
achieve it by working together.
“ ”OUR MISSION
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PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE
IN THIS REPORT: !1 MISSION STATEMENT
2 2011 – 2012 AT A GLANCE
3 ABOUT US
4 OUR PARTNER
5 OUR PROJECT
6 CAMPAIGNS
7 GLOBALHEALTHU
8 COMMUNITY BUILDING 9 GRASSROOTS ON-SITE
WORK INTERNSHIP
10 WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
11 GLOBEMED GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT
12 OUR FUTURE
13 FINANCES
14 STAY CONNECTED
15 THANK YOU
Hi everyone! I want to take a moment to reflect on what we've accomplished this year. Starting from the most fundamental principles, we've been able to build an incredible group of motivated and passionate students and empower them to achieve an incredible goal. From just two co-presidents, we have expanded our message and our influence through our meetings and activities, spread awareness and encouraged global engagement on our campus, established a close partnership with the community of Hohoe, and fundraised to achieve a very tangible and important milestone for this community. I am so incredibly proud to have had the chance to work with all of you and share the experience of creating a new model of student engagement for the USC community. I can't express how much it has meant to me to be a co-president this year and see all of our efforts create such a tangible force for change. I am so truly excited to see where our next steps will take us and I can't wait to continue the journey with you! Anu Ramachandran and Erik Peterson 2011-2012 Co-Presidents
GlobeMed at University of Southern California
since our founding in , our chapter
has grown from to members.
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GlobeMed at University of Southern California
august 2007
GlobeMed at USC was founded in 2007 in partnership with Care Net Ghana, which supports maternal and child health and education in rural Hohoe, Ghana. from 2007 to 2010, GlobeMed at USC fundraised to provide Hohoe's first fetal monitor and an educational computer lab for Care Net's youth center. Our chapter was re-established in 2011 and since then has raised over $10,000 to support community health worker training and equipment. We have organized multiple fundraisers, planned awareness events to promote social justice to students, participated in two GROW trips and won the Global Health Action Grant and the Africa Fund Student award.
ABOUT US
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OUR PARTNER Care Net Ghana
KEY FACT: In Ghana, there is less than one trained doctor for every 10,000 people.
ABOUT CARE NET GHANA
FOUNDED IN 1996
Care Net Ghana is a local non-profit that is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the vulnerable in society. Founded in 1996, Care Net Ghana has extensive experience addressing numerous factors that marginalize vulnerable groups especially women and children within Ghanaian communities. Joining with partner GlobeMed at USC in 2007, Care Net has worked to develop several areas of life for the underserved of Hohoe, including a youth center, career training, child rights, maternal health, and sustainable agriculture.
WORKS IN HOHOE, GHANA
POPULATION: 30,120
Hohoe, Ghana is near the center of Volta, a mountainous region home to beautiful natural landscapes and waterfalls. A traditional rural community based around agriculture and herding, the region of Hohoe faces the consequences of a lack of resources and infrastructure. With few trained doctors and limited transportation to urban healthcare centers, Hohoe's population is vulnerable in many ways.
&OUR PROJECT GlobeMed at University of Southern California
Why capacity building?
Maternal and child mortality are tragically high in rural Ghana, largely due to lack of access to medical care. Lack of education and care surrounding pregnancy and birth affects a wide variety of issues, from HIV transmission to childhood nutrition. By creating a sustainable resource to improve access to care, Care Net is investing in the future health of the next generation of Ghana.
GlobeMed at USC is fundraising to provide training and equipment to community health
workers in rural Ghana."
Our goal this year was to educate and train 100 volunteers, five each from the 20 villages in the Volta region of Ghana, to become community health workers (CHW). This training
will transform each motivated villager into an efficient, educated, and sustainable resource for his or her
community. CHWs will provide prenatal care, birth assistance, and postnatal check-ups for mothers and
children in their villages, where most births occur at home and access to healthcare is rarely available. Furthermore,
our project will equip CHWs with traditional birth attendant (TBA) kits, sanctioned by the World Health Organization,
which contain gloves, antiseptic, and other sterile equipment for use during deliveries.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH
WORKERS TRAINED.
$9,000 TO PURCHASE TBA
KITS TO EQUIP COMMUNITY HEALTH
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Care Net Ghana
CAMPAIGNS EVENT TITLE
EVENT DESCRIPTION
MONEY RAISED
Fall Benefit Dinner Benefit Concerts - held two huge and successful concerts to raise funds for CareNetGhana. $5 was charged for admission, DJs volunteered their time.
$1,850
Swartwood Test-prep Course Seat
Selling test-prep course seats: Swartwood and Kaplan donated one seat each in their test-prep courses, which we sold for a discounted rate at $1600 each.
$1,600
Kaplan Tet-prep Course Seat
Selling test-prep course seats: Swartwood and Kaplan donated one seat each in their test-prep courses, which we sold for a discounted rate at $1600 each.
$1,600
Spring Benefit Concert Benefit Concerts - held two huge and successful concerts to raise funds for CareNetGhana. $5 was charged for admission, DJs volunteered their time.
$2,150
Individual Giving Individual Giving - Over Winter break, staff members of our chapter were assigned to sponsor 1-2 traditional birth attendants by raising money among friends and family to pay for their training and equipment in Ghana.
$2,900
Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for GlobeMed partner organizations' grassroots projects abroad.
Since its rebirth this year, GlobeMed at USC has been proud to support the mission and vision of Care Net Ghana to improve maternal health in
Hohoe. We're ecstatic that we have been able to raise over $9,000 to supply training and Traditional Birth Attendant kits to Care Net Ghana.
$10,100 Total funds raised for Care Net Ghana in 2011-2012:
My experience as a globalhealthU Coordinator for this past year enhanced my time in GlobeMed so much more than I could have asked for. There was always more to think and talk about while planning our weekly activities than we could actually bring to staff meetings, but what did end up in meetings always gave me even more to think about. The material gave me so much perspective not just on how different people are living around the world, but what kind of responsibility we have to improve their quality of life.
globalhealthU globalhealthU is GlobeMed’s signature
year-long global health curriculum. This student-designed and driven program equips students with the
critical thinking skills that will inform a life of leadership for global health.
2011-2012 CURRICULUM
ORIENTATION Chapter members were
equipped with a thorough understanding of the values
of GlobeMed and explored their personal values.
POVERTY AND HEALTH Chapters conceptualized
poverty and sought to explore the connections between
global health and poverty.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS
We considered the views of six developmental economists
to explored the root causes and paths out of poverty.
INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION
Chapters conducted an in-depth investigation on a topic
of interest.
STUDENTS’ ROLE Following a critical discussion
of our role in perpetuating poverty, we sought to
understand how we can be effective advocates.
REFLECTION Chapters reflected on the year
behind them both as individuals and in the context
of their chapter.
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World AIDS Day
December 1, 2011
World AIDS Day was a full-campus, full-day event. Students stopped by our table on the main road through campus throughout the day, where we took pictures, and distributed red ribbons, condoms, and informational “fact-cards” about AIDS.
globalhealthU Jeapordy
April 10, 2012
globalhealthU Jeopardy was a game we created during our in-depth investigation track to sum up what we had learned about birthing practices around the world. Split into 3 teams – the TBAs, Midwives, and OB/GYNs – our members competed by answering relevant jeopardy questions and earning points which allowed them to move on to the “next step” in their day as TBAs/Midwives/OBs. By the end of the game, each team had read through a typical day-in-the-life story of their assigned birth attendant, which ended with delivering a baby.
globalhealthU ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
TOTAL # OF CHAPTER MEMBERS: # OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS: The members of GlobeMed at USC are more than a student organization, but also a family with common interests. In the past, we have had potlucks, Yogurtland runs after meetings, and parties for our members. Some of our members have even been able to see Paul Farmer speak and have breakfast with various ambassadors to the United States, on separate occasions. An integral part of our bonding is working together to plan and implement our World Day of Social Justice event, our event for World AIDS Day, and our fundraising parties, which all have been hugely successful events in the past. We have raised thousands of dollars through our events with all our proceeds going back to our partner organization, Care Net Ghana. Because we all value these events, we are able to accomplish a lot and have a lot of fun while doing so. In the fall, we plan to implement a big-little program to further integrate our new members into our GlobeMed family.
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Through service and team-building events, community and camaraderie is fostered around global health and social justice within GlobeMed chapters, the
GlobeMed network and surrounding communities.
COMMUNITY BUILDING
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GROW
Through Grassroots On-site Work (GROW)
internships, students build capacity of their partner organization, engage in
mutual learning, and ensure long-term stability
of their partnership.
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# OF GROW INTERNS: LENGTH OF STAY: WORK DESCRIPTION: During the first week, interns traveled through rural villages to interview TBAs trained and equipped by the program we funded during the year. This was to get a sense of how the training had gone, and what steps should be taken next to improve the level of service they could provide to their communities. During the last 3 weeks, interns worked in Care Net’s youth center, teaching basic health lessons to Junior High students.
“Today Patrick (CNG’s Director) took us to Care Net’s offices and gave us a brief history of Care Net Ghana and
how it began. This man is incredibly powerful and inspirational, and we can’t wait to build this partnership and help him realize his (becoming our) dream of a peaceful, healthy,
educated Ghana.” -- Ortal Ullman, c/o 2014
INTERNSHIP
03 04 weeks
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA joined 45 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in a network-wide commemoration of the 4th Annual World Day of Social Justice during the week of February 20, 2012, by asking professors to dedicate five minutes of class time to a discussion on how poverty and social justice relates to their field of study. GLOBEMED TEACH-IN HIGHLIGHTS: GlobeMed at USC had the privilege of interviewing many professors from widely disparate fields about how their work and research influenced social justice. MORE WDSJ ACTION ----------------------------------- WHAT DOES EVERYONE DESERVE?: At the center of campus, GlobeMed at USC hosted an interactive art exhibit where students were encouraged with free t-shirts and information handouts to write or draw what they believe everyone deserves on a giant art installation. GlobeMed at USC hoped this question would provoke reflections on the blessings each of us has been given and our responsibility to be advocates for social justice in the world.
“INJUSTICE anywhere is a THREAT to JUSTICE everywhere.”
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed February 20th as World Day of Social Justice in 2007. Observation of WDSJ supports efforts of the
international community in poverty eradication, the promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity and access to social well-
being and justice for all.
Number of professors who participated in the WDSJ Teach-In:
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Microbiology
Spanish
English Literature
International Relations
Global Health
Physics
Organic Chemistry
Political Science
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GlobeMed at USC asked students on their campus to answer the question,
View more photos and quotes at www.globemedwdsj.tumblr.com
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE More WDSJ Action
“What does everyone deserve?”
"Summit was a truly moving and memorable experience, and it opened my eyes to how exceptional the GlobeMed community and network is. I was inspired by my peers who demonstrated a passion for working together and fostering friendship and leadership in order to accomplish any task great or small. I live by the quote that was introduced to us the first night we arrived in Chicago -- in order to walk far, we must walk together."
-- Lara Adekoya, c/o 2015
2012 DELEGATES: Lara Adekoya
The annual GlobeMed Global Health Summit brings together university students from across the nation for three days of intensive lectures and
workshops with representatives from grassroots global health organizations and a range of experts.
2012 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT AN
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OUR FUTURE
GlobeMed began anew this year. Starting with just two co-presidents, GlobeMed exploded onto campus, building a tight-knit community of dedicated, passionate, and incredibly talented people. Since then, we've had incredibly successful campaigns and fundraising events, hosted ridiculously fun Community Building events, and witnessed 3 members on an amazing GROW trip to visit our partner organization, Care Net Ghana. Our humble fundraising goal of $4000 was smashed when we more than doubled it! GlobeMed is so proud of where we've been and what we've accomplished, but we're even more excited for where we can go. GlobeMed is starting off the next year with a significant presence on campus, a strong team of motivated and enthusiastic Eboard and Staff, and the knowledge that what we do in Los Angeles has a tangible impact for Care Net Ghana. What we do matters, and we're so excited to do even more. Next year, we'll be expanding our benefit concerts, spreading more GlobeMed Love with bigger Community Building events, and are challenging ourselves to an even bigger fundraising goal!
“"GlobeMed at USC has given me a gift. Hearing facts and figures about
maternal mortality and visiting rural villages where TBAs were used to
cutting umbilical chords with broken glass can only tell you so much about a country. Because the truth is, many of these people may be living in poverty,
but they are the furthest thing from poor.These people are rich in ways that don’t always require running water or
constant electricity. I can’t wait to keep building this partnership between
GlobeMed at USC and Care Net Ghana."” – Ortal Ullman, c/o 2014
CAMPAIGN DONATIONS! OPERATIONS! TOTAL REVENUE!
Revenue!
Events ! $7,200! $7,200!
Individual Giving! $2,900! $2,900!
University Funding! $2,500! $2,500!
GlobeMed National Office! $1,000! $1,000!
SUBTOTAL! $10,100! $3,500! $13,600!
CAMPAIGN DONATIONS!
OPERATIONS & GRANTS! TOTAL!
Current Finances!
Cash Reserves! $1,100! $1,100!
2012-2013 University Funding! TBD!
EXISTING BALANCE! $1,100!
In 2011 – 2012, GlobeMed at University of Southern California raised $9,000 for Care Net
Ghana to support projects in Hohoe, Ghana.
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KEEP IN TOUCH
WANT TO REACH US IN 2012-2013?
CONTACT: Ortal Ullman E-MAIL: [email protected]
Find our chapter on www.razoo.com/story/Globe-Med- At-Usc and make a donation to support our partner and project today.
Check out our photos on globemed.smugmug.com/GlobeMed-at-USC
“Like” us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events. www.facebook.com/pages/GlobeMed-at-USC/192147410851286
Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion. twitter.com/GlobeMedUSC
Read more about our partner and project, and the GlobeMed network. globemed.org/impact/university-of-southern-california/
EXECUTIVE BOARD
A sincere thanks to the following advocates, mentors, donors, and colleagues for making our 2011 – 2012 year a great success:
CO-PRESIDENT Anu Ramachandran [email protected]
globalhealthU COORDINATOR
Kellie Fryer [email protected]
CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR
Josh Hwang [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Michael Kheshvadjian [email protected]
DIR. OF COMMUNITY BUILDING
Alice Hall-Partyka [email protected]
GROW COORDINATOR
Kendall Sanson [email protected]
CO-PRESIDENT Erik Peterson
globalhealthU COORDINATOR Ortal Ullman
CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR Lara Adekoya
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Cynthia Wang
DIRECTOR OF FINANCES Megan Goldring
SUPPORTERS
THANK YOU
ORGANIZATIONS The Africa Fund at USC
The Global Health Action Grant
INDIVIDUALS Heather Wipfli, our advisor,
as well as all those who donated to our individual giving campaign!
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