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Page 1: GlobeMed at UChicago Annual Report 2011-2012

GLOBEMED AT UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

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

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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.

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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

Entering our second full year as a chapter, we were decidedly ambitious with our goals, as anyone will tell you. Still, the tangible, fundraising portion of our year was not our most impressive achievement; rather it was the growth we achieved as a chapter over the course of the year. We experienced a rough start; some e-board positions were unfilled and attendance at meetings was below what we expected. It took a full quarter for us to really get going, but once we filled the e-board positions and took a new approach to communicating with members (as well as welcoming in a few new members!), we began to see a lot of positive change. We ended the year with a lot of momentum, and I think people gained a much greater understanding of what it meant to be a part of the GlobeMed network, to have a partner organization abroad and to care about Global Health. There's a real inspiration and excitement about the next year. Charles Wang and Alec Gazda 2011-2012 Co-Presidents

GlobeMed at University of Chicago

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since our founding in , our chapter

has grown from to members.

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GlobeMed at University of Chicago

september 2010

GlobeMed at UChicago was founded by Elizabeth Gaston in September of 2010. At the time, there were no global health-related student organizations that placed a strong focus on building sustainable partnerships and spreading awareness, so there was certainly a niche to be filled. Soon afterwards, the National Office selected ASPAT as our partner organization and we began forming friendships with the president and planning our first GROW trip. At present, GlobeMed at UChicago has grown to be a successful and well-respected organization on campus. We have raised over $11,000 in two years, funded modular housing and nutritional projects, completed two GROW trips, and are continuing to nurture a growing global health community at the University of Chicago, with plenty of enthusiasm and ambition for the future.

ABOUT US

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OUR PARTNER The Association of Peoples Affected by Tuberculosis - Peru

KEY FACT: 50% of TB patients in Callao are resistant to one or both of the first-line antibiotics used to treat TB

ABOUT ASPAT

FOUNDED IN 2007

In 2007, Melecio Mayta Ccota founded ASPAT, the Association of People Affected by Tuberculosis, with the aim of improving the social and physical wellbeing of people suffering from TB. ASPAT itself is made up entirely of volunteers who have either beaten TB in the past, or are currently fighting the disease. It works alongside Peru's Ministry of Health to raise the quality of life of affected persons, alleviate social stigmatization, and increase educational and preventative measures throughout the country, particularly in Callao, one of the poorer districts of Lima. GlobeMed at UChicago has been working to support ASPAT and its mission since 2010.

WORKS IN CALLAO, PERU POPULATION: 8,000,000

Callao is a port city with areas of concentrated urban poverty and gaps in access to healthcare. As in the rest of Peru, there is a great deal of stigma surrounding tuberculosis, which presents a hindrance to seeking treatment, makes it difficult for patients to retain employment, and often results in ostracization from friends and family. ASPAT provides a support system for those affected by tuberculosis in Callao, helping them not only to receive the proper treatment, but offering much-needed friendship and encouragement.

KEY FACT: The incidence rate of MDR-TB in Callao is 8 times the national average in Peru.

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&OUR PROJECT GlobeMed at University of Chicago

Why nutrition and capacity building?

Tuberculosis (TB) is completely curable through first-line antibiotics, yet it still affects a large portion of the Peruvian population. TB is both physically and socially debilitating in Callao, where stigma against the disease is still prevalent. This stigma isolates the patient from community support and causes doctors to avoid making the diagnosis, allowing the bacterium to grow without restraint and to derail lives and dreams. This multifactorial problem requires a flexible, multifactorial solution, including crucial education of both doctors and patients, activism against stigma and social support for patients, all of which ASPAT-Peru provides.

GlobeMed at UChicago aims to raise $4,580 to

fund food baskets to provide adequate nutrition to those

affected by tuberculosis."We raised money to create and

distribute 108 food baskets to those persons affected by

tuberculosis who have trouble providing a healthy, nutritious diet

for themselves or their families. The program will especially target those patients suffering from side

effects of the treatment who abandon the drug regimen in

order to go back to work and put food on the table for their families.

The food baskets will allow these patients to focus on finishing their

drug regimens, and the subsequent increase in patient compliance will directly reduce

the emergence of drug resistant strains of TB.

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PATIENTS AND FAMILIES

AFFECTED BY TB WILL BE

POSITIVELY IMPACTED BY

THESE PROJECTS $8,283

FOR THE CREATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF 108 FOOD BASKETS AND THE BUILDING OF 8 MODULAR HOMES

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ASPAT

GlobeMed at UChicago aims to raise $3703.70

to build modular homes to reduce

transmission of TB from patients to their

families. We raised money for the

building of 8 modular homes. The design was created by

ADRA-Peru, the humanitarian arm of the Seventh Day

Adventist Church, and the modular home provides

enough ventilation to prevent the transmission of TB, which

is an airborne disease. It is especially important to stop

the spread of TB from the affected patients to their

children, as TB is much more difficult to diagnose and to treat in children and young

adults.

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CAMPAIGNS EVENT TITLE

EVENT DESCRIPTION

MONEY RAISED

Peruvian Hats, Scarves, Gloves Sale

We sold items brought back by the 2011 GROW team . We could display the vibrant culture of Peru while raising money.

$300

Fish for a Wish We sold beta fish and supplies to the student population. Students wrote 'wishes’ and we shared the wishes of TB patients that ASPAT had collected.

$368

Global Getdown We organized a Peruvian dinner and entertainment show with performance student orgs on campus. Each group shared what global health meant to them.

$690

Kaplan Auction We raffled off a preparatory class to the UChicago community. $1,311

Rummage Sale We solicited donations of gently used clothes and other accessories from students and local stores, then sold to the students.

$1,191

Stop TB Sunglasses We bought brightly colored sunglasses, which we sold to the campus community and surrounding communities.

$369

Individual Giving We asked our members to contact 10 family members and friends, and asked them to donate to our Razoo homepage.

$845.72

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

Since 2010, GlobeMed at University of Chicago has raised a total of $11,075.06 to support ASPAT’s projects in nutrition and capacity building

in Callao, Peru.

$5,074.72 Total funds raised for ASPAT in 2011-2012:

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CAMPAIGNS GlobeMed Rummage Sale May 16-18, 2012 We asked for donations of clothing, shoes, purses and jewelry from the UChicago student body and Chicago-area thrift stores - a shout-out to Ragstock in Belmont and Kokorokoko, who gave us some amazing and kooky items! We set up clothing racks and tables on three magnificently sunny days in the middle of May, played music, handed out informational fliers about GlobeMed to tie the Sale to our cause, and brought the joy of bargain-hunting to the UChicago campus. We raised over $1000 from this campaign.

Global Getdown March 3, 2012 Seven of the biggest performance student organizations at UChicago came out to perform at the Global Getdown, creating an evening of remarkable talent and energy. Two of our own members, Leslie Gailloud and Cindy Sui, were emcees for the event and asked each group for their own definitions of global health before their act. We also created a posterboard where audience members could share their personal meanings of global health, as college students but more importantly as communal inhabitants of this world.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE YEAR

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This year, GHU strove to educate our chapter on both overarching issues concerning global health and issues directly affecting our partner organization ASPAT, such as an in-depth lesson on tuberculosis. Our unit on global economics further helped us understand the deeply intertwined relationship between poverty and tuberculosis, as well as the structural problems specific to Peruvian healthcare. This unit was concluded with a rigorous debate in which GlobeMed members discussed the merits of different strategies for combating global poverty. Speakers throughout the year also covered pertinent, domestic health issues such as the changing healthcare laws.

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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"Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders" Movie Screening

January 2012

The post-screening discussion focused on the difficulties that doctors encounter when practicing in poor countries and the struggles that the people have to endure due to the lack of healthcare. This was one of the more realistic ways to learn and understand the role of NGOs like GlobeMed, the people that we are trying to help, and how real and how urgent global health issues are to the state of the world today.

globalhealthU ON-CAMPUS EVENTS

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TOTAL # OF CHAPTER MEMBERS: # OF COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS: Our greatest community building activities were pre-meeting icebreakers. These consisted of activities that encouraged the entire group to relax and have fun with each other. This also set up a good atmosphere for the meeting to proceed. Other community building activities included trips to see a movie, going out to a restaurant, gathering for a potluck at a member's house, and attending school events. Staff dynamics were always cordial- we were encouraged to speak what we thought, but always welcome new ideas and exchanges.

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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:

Lauren, Briana and Cindy are helping ASPAT-Peru to implement this year's food basket and modular housing programs by visiting TB patients and assessing their needs in various neighborhoods of Callao. They are also working on translating ASPAT's website into English, so that the organization can reach a wider audience. Finally, as the chapter's partnership with ASPAT-Peru is still young, the three interns are dedicated to learning more about the problem of tuberculosis in Peru and bringing this information back to the chapter. They have kept up a detailed blog of their trip, which can be found at uchicagoglobemed.wordpress.com/grow-trip-2012/

“Meeting ASPAT was an incredibly humbling experience. Seeing the

challenges they face everyday from non-compliant patients to apathetic

government officials opened my eyes to the limits of healthcare in

underdeveloped regions. I am very excited to continue working with

them in the next year and to up their impact in Callao and in all of Peru.”

– Cindy Sui, c/o 2014

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INTERNSHIP

03 03 weeks

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“We are now only a few years ago. Meeting them allowed me to see the potential GlobeMed at UChicago has to make a true difference to our campus community and our partner organization in the coming years.”

-- Lauren Springett, c/o 2014

2012 DELEGATES: Leslie Gailloud, Alec Gazda, Ryota Sekine, Lauren Springett, Cindy Sui, Ethel Yang

2012 GLOBAL HEALTH SUMMIT

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.

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OUR FUTURE

Our growth has been incredible during the first two years as a chapter, and we hope to sustain this expansion in the coming year. Next year, one of our main goals is to execute our first-ever Benefit Dinner, exciting not only for its scope but also for its intended audience – faculty, alumni and corporate sponsors instead of exclusively the student body. To that end, this summer we are putting together a corporate sponsorship packet and a portfolio of infographics to communicate the goals of our chapter and our partner. These materials will help us raise further awareness of global health issues and specifically for the problem of tuberculosis in Peru. Furthermore, we hope to transition to Global Giving as our premier online donation platform in order to expand our network of donors. (New paragraph) On campus, we want to increase our presence as a student organization by forming more collaborations with other health- or international studies-related organizations. We believe that GlobeMed’s model of partnership should extend to all aspects of our work; as a campus and a generation, we are a stronger voice together than apart. (New paragraph) Within the chapter, we hope to grow our membership to 35-40 active members by the end of the year. We want to strengthen inter-committee communication, and we want each and every member to be responsible for an initiative of their own, to create a community of passionate, responsible drivers (bolded) of change. (New paragraph) Finally, within the network, we hope to organize a Chicago-land inter-chapter get-together in order to foster new connections and learn more about each other’s partner organizations. (New paragraph) To support our growth in the coming year, please send a check addressed to “GlobeMed @ UChicago” to 5706 S. University Ave, RC001, Chicago, IL 60637. We will let you know once GlobalGiving is set up!

“For me, the GlobeMed chapter gave me a sense of responsibility that stretched outside the realm of the University and

into a world that I had never had any connection with previously. Being a

member of the GlobeMed chapter made me realize that the repercussions of

indifference can be more vast than we initially realize. Apathy not only affects

fellow members of our organization, but extends to a population dependent on

my commitment. .” – Briana Flanagan, c/o 2012

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CAMPAIGN DONATIONS! OPERATIONS! TOTAL REVENUE!

Revenue!

Events ! $4,229! $4,229!

Individual Giving! $845.72! $845.72!

University Funding! $3,132.80! $3,132.80!

GlobeMed National Office! $230.72! $230.72!

Carryover Funds Remaining from Previous Year!

$3,000.34! $3,000.34!

SUBTOTAL! $8,075.06! $3,363.52! $11,438.58!

CAMPAIGN DONATIONS!

OPERATIONS & GRANTS! TOTAL!

Current Finances!

Cash Reserves! $750.06! $750.06!

2012-2013 University Funding! $1,377! $1,377!

EXISTING BALANCE! $750.06! $1,377! $2,127.06!

In 2011 – 2012, GlobeMed at UChicago raised $8,075.06 for ASPAT to support

projects in Callao, Peru.

FINANCES

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KEEP IN TOUCH

WANT TO REACH US IN 2012-2013?

CONTACT: Ethel Yang E-MAIL: [email protected]

Find our chapter on www.razoo.com/story/Globe-Med-At-U-Chicago-Tackling-Tb-In-Callao-Peru?referral_code=sw and make a donation to support our partner and project today.

Check out our photos on globemed.smugmug.com/GlobeMed-at-University-of-1

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“Like” us on Facebook to find out about upcoming events. www.facebook.com/globemeduchicago?sk=wall

Follow our blog and chime in on the discussion. uchicagoglobemed.wordpress.com

Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/#!/GlobeMedUofC

Read more about our partner and project, and the GlobeMed network. globemed.org/impact/university-of-chicago

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

A sincere thanks to the following advocates, mentors, donors, and colleagues for making our 2011 – 2012 year a great success:

CO-PRESIDENT Alec Gazda

[email protected]

globalhealthU COORDINATOR Tammy Abughnaim

[email protected]

CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR Ethel Yang

[email protected]

DIRECTOR OF FINANCES Cindy Sui

[email protected]

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Elena Hadjimichael

[email protected]

DIRECTOR OF TRANSLATIONS Nataly Otiniano

[email protected]

CO-PRESIDENT Charles Wang

[email protected]

globalhealthU COORDINATOR Samara Rivers

[email protected]

DIR. OF COMMUNITY BUILDING Leslie Gailloud

[email protected]

GROW COORDINATOR Briana Flanagan

[email protected]

GRANT WRITING DIRECTOR Ryota Sekine

[email protected]

SUPPORTERS

THANK YOU

ORGANIZATIONS

Kaplan, the Career Advising Program at the University of Chicago, Student

Government at the University of Chicago, UBallet, Soul Umoja, PhiNix

Dance Crew, Voices in Your Head, Unaccompanied Women, RBIM, Run

for Cover, Ragstock in Belmont, Kokorokoko

INDIVIDUALS

Our faculty advisor, Crystal Pernell. Our individual donors, Akemi and Takashi

Sekine, and Aizik Wolf.

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