12/4 EVENT: Education, Human Rights, and Social Entrepreneurship in Guatemala

November 27, 2007 at 6:24 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments
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The Center for Global Engagement presents:

“Education, Human Rights, and Social Entrepreneurship: The Guatemalan Experience”
a talk by Jorge Chojolan
Ashoka Fellow, Founder of the Colegio Miguel Angel Asturias
Tuesday, December 4th - 7pm University 102 (Reception to follow)
The founder of the Colegio Miguel Angel Asturias, Jorge Chojolan is an internationally recognized Guatemalan social entrepreneur attempting to rebuild the Guatemalan education system by creating a network of schools focused on human rights, environmental stewardship, and greater empowerment of students and teachers as leaders in the educational process. An indigenous Mayan born into poverty, Jorge has devoted his life to the promotion of rights and education, and has been recognized by Ashoka: Innovators for the Public as a leading global change agent. Since 2006, Northwestern students and staff have had an active role volunteering at and providing support for the Colegio.
For more on Jorge Chojolan and the Colegio Miguel Angel Asturias, visit www.asturiasacademy.org

EVENT CO-SPONSORED BY: Center for Global Engagement, Global Engagement Summit, Northwestern University Conference on Human Rights, Northwestern Community Development Corps, Buffet Center for International and Comparative Studies

Microbicides Recap 2: More presentation

November 14, 2007 at 4:36 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments
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Thanks again to all our wonderful presenters. Below and on the “Microbicide Conference” tab, you’ll find presentations from three of our speakers, Dr. Harry Moultrie, Dr. Renslow Shearer, and Jim Pickett.

HIV/AIDs and Microbicides in South Africa - Dr. Harry Moultrie’s Presentation

Microbicides Advocacy - Jim Pickett’s Presentation

Microbicide Implementation - Dr. Renslow Shearer

Announcing ENGAGE Uganda WINTER COURSE

November 13, 2007 at 11:22 pm | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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ENGAGE Uganda SOS

Passionate about global change?
Looking for real-life experience combating poverty, injustive, and inequality?
ENGAGE Uganda is for you.

Last year, 16 Northwestern undergrads spent their summer partnering with Ugandan nonprofit organizations to design and implement community development projects.

These students invite you to join them for the first course of the ENGAGE Uganda program, “Development, Humanitarians, and Uganda,” the first step in participating in next summer’s ENGAGE Uganda immersion program.

This winter quarter student organized seminar is designed for students interested in the ENGAGE Uganda program and the questions of development, humanitarianism, and youth engagement it focuses on. Through discussions, readings, films, and workshops, this pass/fail course will introduce students to the major challenges and opportunities of global youth engagement, as well as the conceptual frameworks for making sense of those challenges. Led by students and staff from ENGAGE Uganda 2007, the course will include a variety of lessons including a strong emphasis on introductions to development and humanitarian work. Outside guests will facilitate professional development workshops designed to build project management and leadership skills.

For a permission number, email Jonathan Marino
j-marino@northwestern.edu
815.222.9088

ENGAGE Uganda Program Info:
The ENGAGE Uganda program will enable 12-15 students to partner as small teams with community based organizations in Uganda to collaboratively design and implement small-scale community improvement projects. ENGAGE Uganda will include a recommended winter quarter student organized seminar, a mandatory spring quarter professional linkage seminar, and a 2-credit summer immersion experience. Through the program, students will develop their capacity not only to act abroad, but to think critically about the challenges and opportunities of global engagement; through readings, discussions, in-classroom learning and applied experiences, they will access conceptual frameworks that will help them better understand their own place in our global world and make them more able to understand issues of cross-cultural partnerships, insider-outsider partnerships, and leadership more generally.

Reflections on Microbicides Conference

November 8, 2007 at 9:51 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments
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After a successful Conference on Microbicides and HIV/AIDS, we had a few reflections. Over the course of the afternoon, a number of themes seemed to stand out:

1. The investment in Microbicides is a vital long-term investment in the struggle against HIV/AIDS but its going to take time and resources to get it right

2. When these technologies are ready, they’re going to take partnerships across sectors and with local actors to ensure they’re viable at the community level that truly matters

3. We can’t forget that we can do better to implement the strategies - particularly the prevention strategies - that we’ve seen can be successful already.

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