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Hi Ruth,

I work with the Minnesota Department of Health with a statewide
outcomes and measures unit.

Currently, I am doing some research on places to volunteer in Africa
for HIV/AIDS programs.  Do you know of any organizations that allow
people to volunteer for a month or two in Africa?  I was looking at
Kenya, but would be willing to explore other parts of Africa.

Thank you in advance,

Sara

Sara Spanier
Office of Public Health Practice
Minnesota Department of Health
Metro Square Bldg., Suite 460
121 E. Seventh Place
St. Paul, MN  55101
Phone:  651/215-1245
FAX:     651/296-9362

>>> [log in to unmask] 1/26/2004 3:08:43 PM >>>

i'm on my way to uganda (my partner and child's father is from there so
it's a working vacation) this summer to do some research on social work
there with the intent to return to do work in HIV/AIDS like i'm doing in
Jamaica.

i'm very interested in linking with any contacts you may have.
Ruth C. White, PhD, MPH, MSW
Assistant Professor
Social Work and Sociology
Department of Society, Justice & Culture
Seattle University
900 Broadway
Seattle, WA  98122
p. 206.296.5351
f. 206.296.2141


-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Richardson, Donna
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:32 AM
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Subject: HIV/AIDS Research in Africa -- Journal Entry #6


Social Support Alive in Uganda

"Recently, I've had opportunities to visit organizations that are
committed to eradicating poverty in Uganda through cultural, social
and
economic activities. One such group is Meeting Point International
(MPI), a Ugandan non-governmental organization that works in four of
the
poorest-of-the-poor areas in Kampala. I visited one of these
communities
with Rose Busingye, the Director of MPI, who showed me how social
support is enriching the lives of these villagers, especially women."

To read the full story, please visit our Web site at
http://www.chps.ualberta.ca/whats_new/announcements/fournier_uganda_jour
nal_6.htm
<http://www.chps.ualberta.ca/whats_new/announcements/fournier_uganda_jou
rnal_6.htm>



Bonnie Fournier is a graduate student in the Centre for Health
Promotion
Studies at the University of Alberta. She is spending more than three
months in Kampala, Uganda gathering data for her thesis research and
intends to document the contributions of local nurses in caring for
people with AIDS.





Donna Richardson, Communications Coordinator
Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone:  (780) 492-1386
Fax:  (780) 492-9579
Web site: http://www.chps.ualberta.ca



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