Over the years--from grad school to today--I have been fortunate to have worked with amazing people all over the world, and bring psychology to projects to help make a difference. This presentation will cover both career options, connections and tools to help grad students as well as faculty do more on the global level.
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Global Humanitarian Interventionism
1. Global Health Inequity and
Humanitarian Intervention
Inspirations, ideas and tools
Chris E. Stout, PsyD, PhD
Managing Director, Center for Global Initiatives
College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago
2. Please note this is a February 2014 presentation,
and while you can see most of what I showed, you
cannot hear what I said, and I wish you could.
You may reach me via
http://about.me/DrChrisStout
if I may be of help to you in your work.
Cheers,
Chris
33. Changes in Health
Indicators (1971-2006)
Overview of Activities
(1970 – 2006)
TB patients treated
Infant Mortality Rate
Reduction
Maternal Health
Antenatal Care
Safe Delivery
Family Planning
86.36%
Tube-wells for safe
drinking water
0.5%
100%
<0.5% 100%
<1.0%
65%
Children under 5
Immun.(DPT, polio)
0.5%
87%
Malnutr. (wt for age)
40%
<1%
TB (prev./1000)
18
1.2
9,621
198
Plant nurseries – villages
203
Check dams
223
Houses built for poor
people
Women involved in credit
program
283
6,064
Training in CommunityBased Health (since 1983)
Persons from India
17,661
Persons from other
countries
1,911