Triangle Global Health Consortium
Innovation through Collaboration
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Nothing says global health like soap for all!
One of our own - Derreck Kayongo - has been listed on CNN's top ten heroes list and is in the running to win a major award for his non-profit organization, the Global Soap Project. It is an organization that takes soap donated by hotels, melts it down, sanitizes it and then makes it into bars that are shipped to communities in Africa as part of their health education and disease prevention programs. Nothing else…
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School's Closed for 67 Million Kids: Opening the Doors for the World's Poorest Children
Saturday, September 17th, 2011
1:30-3:00pm
Hosted by NC Triangle RESULTS
Watts Street Baptist Church
800 Watts St.
Durham, NC 27701
A woman in South Sudan is more likely to die in childbirth than finish high school. This statement from Dr. Rajiv Shah,…
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The Rural Women's Network (RUWON) Nepal is one of the Consortium's newest organizational members. Dhruba Prasad Ghimire, General-Secretary for RUWON Nepal, wanted to share the following…
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As part of a high school course called “Social media networking through a public health lens” held at the NC School of Science and math, a dozen juniors and seniors attended the Triangle Global Health Consortium's breakfast discussion titled "Can Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Suppress Malaria and Dengue?"
The course was developed by…
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I am so happy to be the first NCCU faculty joined the TGHC! I have been working on global health issues for more than 10 years and look forward to collaborating with the TGHC folks in the field.
I will resize the graphic and upload it again. Although I am not officially creating the group on behalf of Dr. Reed, but really want to see NCCU as one of the TGHC groups!
Thanks,
Dohyeong Kim
Assistant Professor of Public Administration
North Carolina Central University
I created group for CliniMIS Inc. on TGHC website but it is not showing up there. Could you please do the needful?
Thanks & Regards
Dr. Harpreet Singh
www.clinimis.info