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Read Our Travel Story AllUpdatesVideosEvents “Between What is Common and What is Right.” by Kutha Banda, 2016–2017 Fellow As a child, I was often called inquisitive. Adults told me I had a “creative mind.” I remember bringing my friends together to perform plays, poems, and all sorts of activities at school. I wanted to try everything. […]

Tackling Mental Health Issues from the Ground Up

This is a post by So Yoon Sim, 2014-2015 Research and Policy Fellow at Grameen PrimaCare in New York City. According to National Institute of Mental Health, one in four adults in the United States—approximately 61.5 million Americans—experience mental illness, and one in 17—about 13.6 million—live with a serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, major depression […]

My Thoughts on Obstetric Fistula

I once read somewhere that obstetric fistula was eliminated in the United States of America in the early 20th century. Now this is the 21st century and obstetric fistula continues to be a problem in many African countries including Malawi. Firstly let me tell you all what obstetric fistula is. This condition is regarded as […]

An American’s CRASH Course in the Malawian Healthcare System

12 June 2015. It was 9:00am and I sat there exhausted in the lobby of Beit Cure International (BCI) Hospital – supposedly one of the best hospitals in Malawi. I arrived late the previous night after traveling five hours on a pot-holed and accident-ridden highway from Lilongwe, the capital city to Blantyre. This trip was an […]

“Why Don’t Men Menstruate?” Sexual Health Education as a Human Right

As Global Health Corps fellows, we believe health is a human right. Coming into GHC, I certainly believed this, but also felt as though calling something a “human right” has become a “sexy” buzzword trend. Sometimes the word seems so quotidian that almost everything is becoming valued as a human right. I share an office, […]

The Gender based violence monster in our nation!!!

June 4th 2012, 9: 40 PM: Thursday night the phone rings, a voice answers ‘Hello this is 990   how can I help you’ ‘Please help me I can’t do this anymore he did it again please please help me he’ll kill me if I don’t get out of this’ The voice spells desperation a cry […]

MDGs vs SDGs — a first basic impression

While in a discussion with other fellows within one of the GHC retreats, I thought about the first impression people had on the similarities or the differences between the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Here is my first impression and my thoughts about it: The SDGs framework is becoming more […]

The Lost Earring

The lights from the buildings scattered up and down the street illuminated my path. Kigali is known to be a fairly safe city, with armed security and soldiers at various intersections. It can be a bit nerve racking seeing a shadow emerge with a gun, but at the same time it allows one to feel […]