PIH’s Program Management Guide: Key Takeaway #5
Posted by Jill Shah on October 26, 2011
Here's our fifth and final takeaway for GlobeMed partnerships from Partners In Health's Program Management Guide! Thank you to all the staff at Partners In Health who put together this amazing resource. We can’t wait to see how our network translates these lessons into action. #5. Maximizing Impact through Advocacy Having …Keep Reading
PIH’s Program Management Guide: Key Takeaway #4
Posted by Jill Shah on October 26, 2011
Here's #4 of our key takeaways from Partners In Health's Program Management Guide! #4. Using Monitoring and Evaluation for Action Monitoring and evaluation is crucial for any partnership to learn from past lessons and improve. Creating feedback loops and evaluating systems can help you and your partner identify strengths and weaknesses …Keep Reading
PIH’s Program Management Guide: Key Takeaway #3
Posted by Jill Shah on October 26, 2011
Here's our third key takeaway for partnerships from Partners In Health’s Program Management Guide!#3. Creating a Development StrategyA true partnership requires you to leverage all the resources at hand for your partner. This requires grounding all the work that you do in a strong message, and advocating for your partner through …Keep Reading
PIH’s Program Management Guide: Key Takeaway #2
Posted by Jill Shah on October 26, 2011
We’re featuring our top 5 key takeaways for partnerships from Partners In Health’s Program Management Guide. Here’s #2!#2. Collaboration with the public sector and the Ministry of Health (MOH) Many times, the easy and short-term solution to our partner’s problems is to focus solely on fixing the community’s problems through new projects …Keep Reading
PIH’s Program Management Guide: Key Takeaway #1
Posted by Jill Shah on October 26, 2011
Written by Amee Amin, GlobeMed National Office, Partnerships Team Partners In Health recently released the PIH Program Management Guide for other organizations to use as integral support for their own programs. The guide provides crucial information on how to approach health problems in resource-poor settings, understand what needs to be done, and …Keep Reading
What does “the movement for global health equity” mean to you?
Posted by Jill Shah on October 24, 2011
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A Pivotal Moment for Progress: 2011 Liberian National Elections
Posted by Jill Shah on October 18, 2011
Written by Colin Yee: Colin is a senior at the University of Michigan studying anthropology and cellular and molecular biology. He is Co-President of GlobeMed at the University of Michigan and interned with Tiyatien Health, the chapter's partner organization in Zwedru, Liberia, during the summer of 2011 to support Tiyatien Health’s …Keep Reading
Ashoka’s Changemakers features GlobeMed at GWU and Rwanda Village Concept Project
Posted by Bianca Nguyen on October 17, 2011
Read the full article here >> "Good News in Rwanda: Strong Strides in Maternal Health" Ashoka's Changemakers features GlobeMed at The George Washington University's maternal health project with their partner, Rwanda Village Concept Project and its incredible impact:“Partnering with RVCP and the community health workers fostered a true grassroots involvement in the project,” …Keep Reading
Flooding in partner community - Bajo Lempa, El Salvador
Posted by Bianca Nguyen on October 14, 2011
One of GlobeMed's partner communities, Bajo Lempa, El Salvador, is experiencing major flooding, due to Hurricane Jova, which hit regions in Mexico, Central America and Southern Haiti on Thursday, October 13, 2011. In El Salvador, rivers have overflowed banks, destroying villages and prompting an evacuation of close to 4,000 people. GlobeMed at …Keep Reading
Plug in with the network.
Posted by Bianca Nguyen on October 12, 2011
GLOBEMED CURRENT VOL II ISSUE 1 Welcome to a new year of GlobeMed! The GlobeMed Current features stories, photos, and opportunities from our globally collaborative network of over 1,000 students and 46 partner communities. Sent out every two weeks, the Current will also highlight 3 news articles that relate to …Keep Reading




