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My work in the field of international
public health has allowed me to travel extensively throughout the world. Examples of the
types of projects with which I have been involved are: |
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Burkina Faso and South Africa:
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The
training of AIDS hotline counselors. |
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Kenya:
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A project
to prevent girls from dropping out of school by providing them with
information and counseling on reproductive health issues. |
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Haiti:
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An
assessment of youth peer-education projects
which use techniques to teach young people how to
protect themselves from HIV/AIDS. |
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India:
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The
development of a set of participatory tools (for
example: diagramming, mapping, and
ranking)
to determine how girls are treated differently from boys
in primary schools. |
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Various
countries:
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The
development of counseling information to teach HIV-positive
mothers how to safely feed their babies. |
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I hope you enjoy my personal photographs and
some of the unusual
information listed for each country. By comparing the statistics,
you will be able to determine differences in the levels of education, health and
welfare. Just click on the individual country listed in the
index on the left
or return to my home page. |
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