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Page 1: GlobeMed at Loyola University Annual Report 2012-2013

GlobeMed at Loyola University

2012-2013 Annual Report

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Pastoral de La Salud | San Salvador, El Salvador ICOD Action Network | Lyantonde, Uganda!Rural Economic Development Association | Svay Rieng, Cambodia Ungano Tena | Nairobi, Kenya WOPLAH | Western Kenya GWED-G | Gulu, Uganda CEPAIPA | Guayaquil, Ecuador Himalayan Health Care | Jawalakhel, Nepal Courage Is Change | Denver, Colorado Kachin Women’s Association Thailand | Chiang Mai, Thailand Salud Sin Límites | Siuna, Nicaragua MAP Foundation | Chiang Mai, Thailand Rwanda Village Concept Project | Butare, Rwanda Community of Hope| Washington, D.C. Primeros Pasos | Quetzaltenango, Guatemala CEMOPLAF Cajabamba | Cajabamba, Ecuador Health Development Initiative | Kigali, Rwanda Jambi Huasi | Otovalo, Ecuador Hope Through Health | Kara, Togo Gardens for Health International | Gasabo, Rwanda Kitovu Mobile AIDS Organization | Masaka, Uganda Adonai Child Development Center| Namugoga, Uganda Center for Community Health Promotion | Hanoi, Vietnam ACUDESBAL | Bajo Lempa, El Salvador Medical AIDS Outreach | Montgomery, Alabama A Ministry of Sharing Health and Hope | Managua, Nicaragua CSSD | Phnom Penh, Cambodia Maison de Naissance | Torbeck, Haiti Nyaya Health | Achham, Nepal ASPAT | Lima, Peru Social Action for Women | Mae Sot, Thailand Nwoya Youth Center | Anaka, Uganda BSDA | Kampong Cham, Cambodia Tiyatien Health | Zwedru, Liberia Joy-Southfield Community Development Corp.| Detroit, Michigan KCRC | Bushenyi District, Uganda Health Alert Uganda | Gulu, Uganda PEDA | Vientiane, Laos Lwala Community Alliance | Lwala, Kenya Kallpa Iquitos | Iquitos, Peru Alternative for Rural Movement | Odisha, India CareNet Ghana | Hohoe, Ghana Clinica Ana Manganaro | Guarjila, El Salvador Build Your Future Today Center | Siem Reap, Cambodia Women’s Development Association | Phnom Penh, Cambodia COWS | Kampong Thom, Cambodia Dios es Amor | Lima, Peru Uganda Development and Health Associates | Iganga, Uganda Kigezi Healthcare Foundation| Kabale, Uganda Burmese Women’s Union | Chiang Mai, Thailand

The GlobeMed Network

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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

WHITMAN COLLEGE

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Mission 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.

Vision We envision a world in which health – the ability to not only survive but thrive – is possible for all people, regardless of

where they call home.

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.

About GlobeMed

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Presidents’ Message GlobeMed at loyola University

Dear GlobeMed at Loyola members, friends and supporters,

The 2012-13 school year has been a year of cementing a new partnership. After concluding our official three-year partnership with La Primavera in Guatemala, GlobeMed at Loyola took on the challenge of starting a new partnership with a primary care clinic in Ecuador called Jambi Huasi. Through this year, we have developed a relationship built on trust, friendship, respect and honor with Jambi Huasi.

In the transition, growth and establishment of partnership, we have learned about our potential as well as our limitations to contribute to the field of global health. We have grown as not only individuals but as a community of students dedicated towards improving healthcare of those who need it most. Our weekly discussions and activities have challenged us to think critically about the moral implications of a world marked by inequality.

However, as alumni Nick Reynolds has always said, in GlobeMed we not only learn about global health, but we do something about it. We are proud to have supported renovations of Jambi Huasi’s clinic and training and certification program for midwives this year. This year has been filled with the creation of unbreakable bonds and memories: our hosting of the first Chicago GlobeMed chapters retreat, a dinner for our graduating seniors done all by staff and eboard, planning our wildest GlobeMed dreams and reviewing of our five-year history and growth. A very special thank you goes out to everyone who contributed to GlobeMed at Loyola this year!

Damir Vukomanovic and Jeslyn Koovakada 2012-2013 GlobeMed at Loyola University Co-Presidents

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GlobeMed at Loyola University Chicago was founded in 2008 by Marko Mamic. For three years, this chapter has supported a Guatemalan grassroots organization, funding projects such as a medicinal plant garden. Last year, GlobeMed at Loyola partnered with a new organization, Jambi Huasi, a primary healthcare clinic in Ecuador. This year we supported and funded maternal health projects such as midwife training and certification. In the past five years, our chapter has grown exponentially in terms of membership. We have had five GROW trips, raised over$36,000, won Loyola’s prestigious Damen Award and have created a community of students dedicated to global health equity.

About Us

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Our Partnership Jambi huasi

KEY FACT: One-third of births in Ecuador are unattended or attended by unskilled personnel.

Otavalo, Ecuador Population: 108,000

Jambi Huasi is a primary care clinic located in Otavalo, Ecuador - a city of 108,000 people with a significant indigenous population. Although there is a government run hospital in Otavalo and health centers in Imbabura's country side, the government only funds Western medicine. The indigenous population often does not receive adequate health care due to long commutes, lack of respect for traditional Andean medicine, and discrimination against the indigenous people. Jambi Huasi was created in an effort to address these disparities in access and treatment for the indigenous population.

Jambi Huasi

Founded in 1984

Jambi Huasi was founded in 1984 by Inrujita-FICI, an organization which consists of indigenous and rural Ecuadorian people fighting for basic human rights. Jambi Huasi, meaning "House of Health," was created in an effort to create a balance between the Indigenous and Western Health Systems. Jambi Huasi offers both Western Medicine and traditional Andean medicine to its patients. In addition, Jambi Huasi supports a number of projects within the community including Midwife Trainings and sexual health education for adolescents at their schools. GlobeMed at Loyola partnered with Jambi Huasi in 2011 to support the implementation of these projects.

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Our Project Jambi Huasi

Impact Area: Maternal Health

Why maternal health?

Maternal and Infant death rates during childbirth is one of the key health disparities in Ecuador. Approximately one-third of births are either unattended or attended by unskilled personnel. In the indigenous communities, births are often attended by "patteras" (midwives), who have been trained in Andean Medicine, but have not been trained using a medical model. In an effort to address these disparities, Jambi Huasi, developed a Midwife Training Program to supplement the midwives traditional knowledge, with formal medical training.

GlobeMed at Loyola aimed to raise $4000 to support the training and licensure of 40 midwives.

GlobeMed at Loyola works with Jambi Huasi to implement a midwife training program in which midwives from the surrounding communities are trained by both Western and indigenous medical professionals in an intercultural approach to maternal health.. At these training sessions, Jambi Huasi creates a space where midwives may exchange best practices with one another, thus further increasing their knowledge and the services they provide. Unfortunately, many of these midwives are still not considered legitimate healthcare providers by the Ecuadorian government because indigenous medicine is not yet widely accepted as an effective form of healthcare. As a result, many midwives are not compensated for the services they provide the indigenous populations. In an effort to reduce this discrimination against indigenous medical professionals, Jambi Huasi works with a local university to develop a curriculum that will hopefully lead to the formal licensure of these midwives by the government and their eventual compensation. This year, forty midwives participated and completed the training.

In addition to training midwives, GlobeMed at Loyola supports a number of maintenance and organizational projects at the Jambi Huasi clinic as well as promotional efforts, and education in the communities.

$4,000 To purchase classroom supplies and midwife transportation from communities to clinic

40 Midwives trained

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Event Title Event Description Revenue Global Getdown Global Getdown is a cultural talent show

displaying the multi-faceted talents of the Loyola student body. Students were invited to come and view the acts and vote for their favorite performance by donating.

$622.18

Silly Sweaters During the holiday season, GlobeMed at Loyola sold holiday sweaters to the student body to raise money for our partner, Jambi Huasi while spreading holiday cheer! This campaign also served as an advocacy outlet as each sweater was tagged with a global health fact.

$1099.67

Benefit Dinner Benefit Dinner is our highlight event of the year. With months of planning, our chapter put on an evening of dinner and discussion as we entertained our guests with a keynote presentation by a distinguished ethics professor, Dr. Vigen, and a musical performance by The Voice's finalist, Jamar Rogers. We also held a silent auction throughout the night to raise funds.

$5900

Campaigns are on-campus events and initiatives that raise funds for GlobeMed partner organizations' grassroots projects abroad.

Total funds raised for Jambi Huasi in 2012-2013

Campaigns

$9798.74

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globalhealthU held an influential role during GlobeMed at Loyola’s meetings throughout the year, conducting discussions, debates and public events on campus. Track 2 provided a foundation for members to understand and formulate opinions regarding health as a human right. During this time, our chapter held a debate on health care during election season, allowing members to clarify the two mainline approaches to health care reform. The chapter engaged in social activities, such as those during World Day of Social Justice where members wrote what they fight for on their forearms to illustrate their interior motives for support of social justice. Additionally, Track 3 furthered the discussion on health care application, including the refugee health care activity and mental health of juveniles in prison systems. Our chapter was fully engaged in the ghu curriculum, helping to galvanize Loyola’s campus.

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.

2012-2013 CURRICULUM

Expanding the Dialogue on Health and Human Rights

KEY QUESTIONS Why do human

rights exist?

Is health a human right?

Who has more rights than others?

How are rights influenced by one’s

environment?

How do we translate human

rights into action?

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World Day of Social Justice

GLOBEMED AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY joined 49 other GlobeMed chapters across the nation in a network-wide commemoration of the 5rd Annual World Day of Social Justice on February 20, 2013, by asking students, professors, and community members on campus an open-ended, thought provoking question relating to social justice.

OUR QUESTION

What do you fight for? BEHIND THE SCENES: Our chapter asked each of our members what they are passionate about by prompting the question, "What do you fight for?" The answers we received exemplified the diversity of our chapter; while each member fights for something different, we are united in our fight for social justice.

“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.

We asked over 50 people at Loyola University, here’s how they responded >>>

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GlobeMed at Loyola University asked 50 people to answer the question / to fill in the blank…

View more photos and quotes at globemed.org/wdsj

What do you fight for?

World Day of Social Justice

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TOTAL # OF CHAPTER MEMBERS: 40

# OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS: 11 # OF HOURS VOLUNTEERED : 125 We always ask, “What do we want to build together?” This year, we encouraged bonding between old and new members with our Compañeros program, began meetings with icebreakers, did service projects, had an outing and a scavenger hunt downtown, and went on the first-ever Windy City Retreat with all four Chicago GlobeMed chapters. Through our events, we created close relationships and an atmosphere of helping one another. Our strong community kept everyone positive and engaged, with many members staying after meetings to talk about global health or life in general. It was a year full of hugs and GlobeMed love!

Community Building 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.

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GROW Internship

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.

Grassroots On-site Work

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# OF GROW INTERNS: 04 LENGTH OF STAY: 5 weeks WORK DESCRIPTION: During their time onsite, The GROW interns worked with the Jambi Huasi staff to evaluate the effectiveness of the midwife training programs, complete maintenance around the clinic, and conduct video interviews and tours to share with the chapter and community at home. Additionally, the interns had the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the work Jambi Huasi does while strengthening the bonds of partnership.

Being given the opportunity to go on GROW as a

freshman was incredible. I'm so proud of our partner Jambi Huasi for providing health services to everyone

who needs it and making an impact on their community. I am grateful for having a partner that puts the needs of their community before

their own and for our GlobeMed chapter to lend a

hand in that process is simply amazing.– Kimberly

Salazar, co 2016

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" My first summit experience lived up to the hype I had heard about from upperclassman. It was incredibly powerful to see an entire network of students coming together, with one commom goal: Global Health Equity. The highlight of the event was hearing 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureatte, Leymah Gbowee, speak to us about the power of partnership."—Christi Forner, 2014

2013 DELEGATES: Jeslyn Koovakada, Greer Campbell, Christi Forner, Deena Hasan, Mikey Dienstbach

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.

2013 Summit The student momentum

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Our Future GlobeMed at loyola University

GlobeMed at Loyola envisions many projects for the upcoming

school year. Some of these plans include restructuring our

eboard for efficiency, increasing our collaboration with other

student organizations at Loyola University Chicago, community

building between Chicago GlobeMed chapters, and

hosting unforgettable campaign events.

GlobeMed, our chapter, our members, and the people from La Primavera and

Jambi Huasi are memories linked with the realization

that even students who just came from prom can work with communities and turn

idealism into change. I became an advocate for global health equity and realized my vocation to

improve the health of the underserved. – Damir Vukomanovic, 2012

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Revenue Events (Campaigns) $7332.18

Individuals $2001.85

University $30

Corporations $0

Foundations $0

Internal Chapter Revenue $1080

National Office Launch Grant $0

TOTAL REVENUE $10444.03

Expenses Campaigns $15743.89

Operations $431.72

TOTAL EXPENSES $16175.61

Sent to Partner

Total sent to partner that was fundraised in the 2012-2013 academic year $9053

Total sent to partner that was fundraised prior to the 2012-2013 academic year $747

TOTAL SENT TO PARTNER IN 2012-2013 $9800

Current Cash Position $573.01

In 2012 – 2013, GlobeMed at Loyola raised $9,800 for Jambi Huasi to support projects in Otavalo,

Ecuador.

Finances

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Find our chapter on razoo.com/story/GlobemedatLoyola and make a donation to support our partner and project today.

Check out our photos on globemed.smugmug.com/GlobeMed-at-Loyola-University.

“Like” us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events. www.facebook.com/GlobeMedatLoyola

Follow our blog and join in on the discussion. globemedatloyola.wordpress.com/

Follow us on twitter at @globemedloyola

Read more about our partner and project, and the GlobeMed network: globemed.org/impact/loyola

Stay Connected

Email us at [email protected] to find out how you can get involved!

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Executive Board

A sincere thanks to the following advocates, mentors, donors, and colleagues for making our 2012 – 2013 year a great success:

Supporters

THANK YOU

INDIVIDUALS Dr. Mark H. Waymak, Dr. Aana Marie Vigen, Jamar

Rogers, Francis Kizhakkekuttu, Jumana, Jill and Michael Yahner, Leah

Reynolds, The Konstantinovic Family, Nadeha Fareed

Damir Vukomanovic | [email protected]

Jeslyn Koovakada | [email protected]

Gerald Gueverra | [email protected]

Greer Campbell | [email protected]

Dusan Simic | [email protected]

Gabe Johnson | [email protected]

Joanna Morawa | [email protected]

Deena Hasan | [email protected]

Fify Francis | [email protected]

Michael Dienstbach | [email protected]

Ekamjeet Dhillon | [email protected]

Rajul Patel | [email protected]

Marina Konstantinovic | [email protected]

Valeri Predenko | [email protected]

Internal Co-President

External Co-President

GROW Coordinator

globalhealthU Coordinator

globalhealthU Coordinator

Campaign Coordinator

Campaign Coordinator

Director of Internal Communications

Director of External Communications

Director of Community Building

Director of Finances

Director of Individual Giving

Director of Grants

Direct of Media

ORGANIZATIONS Around the World Gourmet

Sandwiches, American Medical Student Association,

Becks Book Store, Elgin Animal Clinic, Kaplan Test

Prep, Loyolaccapella, Mario Tricoci Hair Salon, Mundelein,

New Life Volunteer Society, Tech-Max Machine, Inc., The Sandy Pilgrims, South Asian Student Association, Scorch

Dance Team,

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