Our Impact

GlobeMed chapters partner with grassroots health organizations working on the frontlines of global health and social justice around the world. Together, each chapter and partner collaborate to develop, fund and implement projects that are improving the health and well-being of people living in poverty. By working in solidarity with their partner organizations year after year, GlobeMed chapters are achieving sustainable global impact. Here are this year’s projects:

 

     

  • Georgetown 
    Lawrence

    Partnered with FUNPRONID
    Riobamba, Ecuador
    GlobeMed at Lawrence University aims to raise $5,000 to fund educational supplies and uniforms that will allow 120 indigenous children to attend school in Licto, Ecuador. Support this project. Tags: Latin America, Education

    $5,000 Raised

     

     

  • Rhodes College 
    Rhodes College

    Partnered with AMOS
    Managua, Nicaragua
    GlobeMed at Rhodes College aims to raise $10,000 to fund the installation of 600 water filters and hygiene workshops led by Community Health Workers in 9 rural communities around Managua, Nicaragua. Tags: Latin America, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, CHW, Health Education

    $11,089.86 Raised

     

     

  • Stanford 
    Stanford

    Partnered with ACUDESBAL
    Bajo Lempa, El Salvador
    GlobeMed at Stanford aims to raise $1,500 to fund a community garden for the community of Bajo Lempa, El Salvador. Tags: Latin America, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

    $0 Raised

     

     

  • UMich 
    UMich

    Partnered with Tiyatien Health + Joy Southfield
    Zwedru, Liberia + Detroit, MI
    GlobeMed at UMich aims to raise $10,000 to support Tiyatien Health’s staff of 40 Community Health Workers in Zwedru, Liberia. Support this project.Tags: Africa, CHW

    $11,080.90 Raised

     

     

  • WashU 
    Wash U

    Partnered with Uganda Development and Health Associates (UDHA)
    Iganga, Uganda
    GlobeMed at WashU aims to raise $8,000 to fund peer health educator trainings and a community-based nutrition program that will improve local nutrition through home visits, health education workshops, and model gardens in Naigobya and Iganga, Uganda. Support this project.Tags: Africa, Nutrition & Agriculture, Peer Health Educators, Health Education

    $8,400 Raised

     

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