M&E Quality Improvement intern with Partners in Health in Haiti

May 5th, 2014 in Practicums/Internships

Learn more here: MEQ Intern JD

Contact Stephanie Portes at portesstephanie1@gmail.com with inquiries or if you would like to apply.

Student volunteers needed at a global health NGO event this June!

May 5th, 2014 in Volunteer

Gretchen Stoddard of the Izumi Foundation is asking for student note takers for a meeting of non-profit global health NGOs in Boston on June 18 and 19.  Gretchen is in charge of coordinating this meeting and is looking for student volunteers to take notes during the sessions. This would be a great networking opportunity for students who are in the Boston area this summer! If interested, you can find out more details from Gretchen at stoddard@izumi.org.

New global health event opportunities for spring

May 5th, 2014 in Outside Announcements

 

 

 

 

Global Health @ Massachusetts General Hospital

3rd Annual Global Health Expo

May 7, 2014 | Boston, MA

 

 

 

 

Consortium of Universities for Global Health

5th Annual Conference 

Advancing the Global Health Agenda 

in the Post-MDG Era

May 10-12, 2014 | Washington, DC

 

 

Global Health Conversations

The Future of Libya: A Clinician's Perspective

May 13, 2014 | O'Keeffe Auditorium

Massachusetts General Hospital

Co-Sponsored by the Division of Global Health and Human Rights and the Center for Global Health

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The Food Project at City Farm Fest Volunteer Opportunity

May 2nd, 2014 in Volunteer

Are you interested in growing food locally? Community and backyard gardening? Working with local gardening community members or practicing your data interpretive/communication skills? Then consider joining us for a few hours on Saturday, May 10! On Saturday, May 10 from 11AM to 2PM, we will be partnering with The Food Project to offer FREE SOIL LEAD TESTING for the community during City Farm Fest held at the Dudley Greenhouse in Roxbury. Soil sampling and soil health consultations will begin at 11:00 a.m. and continue until 2PM. Gardeners will bring soil to the Farm Fest and we will be analyzing the soil (right there) and communicating the results and providing interpretation to the gardeners. You will be trained (about an hour next week) to participate. Please consider participating with us! If you are interested, please contact Wendy Heiger-Bernays (whb@bu.edu) or Komal Basra (komalb@bu.edu) by Monday, May 5th.

 ***Please note: Only students who have previously completed EH717 Foundations of Environmental Health or EH765 are eligible for this opportunity***

Research Intern position for Medicines for Humanity

May 2nd, 2014 in Practicums/Internships

Agency Name: Medicines for Humanity

Agency Department (if applicable): Program Services

Title of Position: Research Intern

Address: 800 Hingham Street, Suite 1800, Rockland MA 02370

Website: www.medicinesforhumanity.org

Agency description/mission statement:

Medicines for Humanity (MFH) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to reducing child mortality in impoverished communities around the world by collaborating with credible and competent healthcare providers already serving these communities and targeting the most vulnerable children and women.  We are currently active in eight countries, four in Africa and four in Latin America and the Caribbean.  In 2013, we provided over 338,000 health care services to children under five.  

 

We support and build the capacity of our in-country healthcare partners in order to initiate or expand evidence-based, effective interventions to reduce child mortality and improve child survival.  We leverage our extensive and successful project experience in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and Africa and focus on using child survival initiatives with evidence-based effectiveness.

Our projects are designed to increase the number of vulnerable children and mothers that receive maternal and child healthcare, assistance from trained community health workers (CHWs), nutrition services, and clean water and sanitation.

Mission Statement: Our mission is to save the lives of the greatest number of the world’s most vulnerable children with each donated dollar. We work in areas of high child mortality and build the capacity of in-country healthcare providers to implement the most clinically-effective, cost-effective, and sustainable child survival interventions.

Practicum description: (Describe the project(s) related to the practicum)

MFH is dedicated to the use of evidence in program design, implementation, and evaluation.  We are in the process of creating a “user-friendly” database of evidence based interventions and services that are proven to reduce child mortality rates.  We want this database to be usable by all departments within MFH (program service, development, executive) and helpful in developing proposals, program planning, donor reports, and resource allocation decisions.  This practicum would be focused on the creation, application, and maintenance of this database.

Scope of work: (List the student’s responsibilities/duties)

  1. Review previous research on evidence based interventions and services for reducing child mortality rates (including neo natal mortality rates and infant mortality rates), and restructure according to impact on child mortality rates.
  2. Conduct additional research and literature review to document all major evidence based interventions and services that reduce child mortality and the level of this reduction with appropriate qualifications.
  3. Use database to analyze and evaluate projected impact on child mortality rates of interventions currently being used in MFH projects and present to MFH staff; assist program services staff to use database to develop program recommendations.
  4. Participate in meetings to develop process for writing donor proposals and reports that incorporates research and inclusion of EBIs; assist staff in learning how to effectively use database in creating more effective proposals and reports.
  5. Participate in meetings to develop process for program evaluation and planning that incorporates database information; assist staff in learning how to effectively utilize database in planning and evaluation.
  6. Analyze existing research on cost-effectiveness and sustainability of interventions and services in the database and assist in creating an overview document regarding this.

Minimum skills required: (List preferred or required skills, e.g., language, research, knowledge

of statistics or computers, familiarity with particular population, etc.)

-          Experience in secondary research

-          Ability to work independently

-          Strong organizational skills

-          Strong skills in Microsoft Office Suite with emphasis on Excel skills

-          Strong written and oral communication skills/interpersonal skills

-          Fluency in Spanish, French, or Haitian Creole a plus

-          Experience in maternal and child health a plus

Estimated start/end date: June 1, 2014 / September 1, 2014

Estimated days/hours: 10-15 hours/week, no specific days required;  schedule can be flexible

Application deadline:  May 15, 2014

Number of students requested: 1

Is a car necessary? Yes

Stipend: No

To apply: Please send your CV to Amelia Brandt (abrandt@medicinesforhumanity.org)

Country Director in Uganda for Sparks MicroGrants

May 1st, 2014 in Jobs

Check out the job description and directions for how to apply here: Country Director Job Description April 2014