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712 women die every day from preventable pregnancy-related causes. Most of them never saw a doctor. Many of them saw a nurse — or saw no one at all.
In most health systems, nurses are the first point of contact — the ones who assess, triage, educate, comfort, and follow up. In low-resource communit...
There's a version of Mother's Day that doesn't make it onto greeting cards.
It looks like a woman in Huancayo walking two hours on a mountain trail to reach the nearest health post. A mother in Bududa navigating childbirth in a facility that lacks the basic equipment her situation demands. A first-...
Soap and water. That's it.
Of all the interventions in public health, handwashing consistently ranks among the most effective at preventing infectious disease — respiratory illness, diarrhea, healthcare-associated infections, even maternal sepsis. It costs almost nothing. It requires no prescriptio...
Every year on April 25, World Malaria Day highlights the global fight against one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases.
For those interested in global health volunteering, it also raises an important question:
how can individuals contribute to malaria prevention in real communities?
This y...
Every year, National Volunteer Week celebrates the power of service and the individuals who create meaningful change in their communities.
But for those looking to take their impact even further, volunteering abroad offers something deeper: the opportunity to support underserved communities while g...
Every April 11, Costa Rica comes alive with national pride, honoring Juan SantamarĂa—a young hero whose bravery helped protect the country’s sovereignty in 1856.
For participants in FIMRC’s Global Health Volunteer Program (GHVP), this is more than a cultural moment—it’s a unique opportunity to expe...
Understanding global health takes more than lectures and textbooks. It requires immersion, humility, and real-world experience.
For Tea Sweeney, a Global Public Health and Africana Studies student at Binghamton University, the Summer International Health Fellowship (SIFH) in Bududa, Uganda became t...
Nestled high in the Peruvian Andes, Huancayo faces a silent health crisis affecting its youngest residents. Nearly half of all children under five in the JunĂn region struggle with anemia—a preventable condition that threatens their development, education, and future.
But there's hope. Global healt...
If you’re a premed, nursing, PA, public health, or healthcare-curious student, you’ve probably wondered:
- What does volunteering abroad actually look like?
- Is the experience meaningful and ethical?
- Will I get real clinical exposure or just shadowing?
- Do I need previous medical experience?
- Will...
Kiana Parkins, a registered nurse and graduate student in public health, traveled from the U.S. to Ecuador seeking a hands-on understanding of global health. What she found in the coastal town of Anconcito was a life-changing lesson in resilience, community, and compassion.
“I came to Ecuador expec...