By Olivia Stillman
The women in Khombole, a rural village east of Senegal’s capital city of Dakar, are learning about safe pregnancy practices in a fun and innovative way. A board game called W3 has been introduced to the women in the area which raises awareness of maternal and child health. The game was introduced because of
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by Megha Patel
The discovery of the New Delhi superbug has brought into focus the urgent need for a national policy on antibiotic prescriptions. It all started with a report in Lancet in August 2010 of a new microbe discovered in India, nicknamed New Delhi metallo-b-lactamase-1, or NDM-1. The enzyme
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I am a first generation immigrant as I moved to the United States in 2000, when I was four years old. Being involved with Save a Mother has, in a way, helped me connect back to my roots as it has given me the opportunity to help those of my native
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Article by Lynda Lopez, originally published by blogs.uchicago.edu
In 2010, President Barack Obama signed his long debated health care bill into law, but it still remains an issue of controversy among concerned Americans.
While the United States deals with its own share of health care issues, there is another
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So, you read the newsletter, bought the T-shirt, and came to the fund-raiser… but you feel as if you could do so much more to help your charity of choice! I was in your shoes over two years ago, when the usual avenues of giving back to my community were simply not enough. That’s when I decided to create my own website so that I may be able to attract attention and funding, inspire similarly-minded individuals, and ultimately help a great cause. Starting a website can be a wonderful experience of self-discovery and personal growth, but as I learned very early on, you have to venture out of your comfort zone to really get what you want. Before you dive into your mission of saving the world through online activism, you should get familiar with the following rules
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The US Census ranks South Asians as one of the most economically successful ethnic groups in America. Along with making economic gains, South Asians have also been increasing their political clout in government. From the creation of various grassroots organizations in major cities to the election of desis to political office, South Asians are becoming more organized and finding ways to exert their influence. Taking advantage of the community’s affluence and political power, some first generation Indians are now using their skills to start organizations and bring much needed assistance to India. Through starting up non-profits, South Asian Americans are improving conditions in underdeveloped areas of India. These charities are largely successful in their mission through generous donations given by the community. While a number of South Asians actively engage in philanthropy a large segment of the community hesitate to donate to charity fearing how their money will be spent. Will corruption misappropriate the funds into the hands of people that don’t need help? Will it go to pay the salaries of staff employed by the non-profit or will it be used for necessary services? While these are valid concerns, the answers to these questions can be found with just a few minutes of research. What needs to be emphasized is that there are a large number of non-profits engaging in positive and necessary work. These organizations are run by dedicated people who have the sincere intent of helping out those in need.
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