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Monday, April 3, 2017
Foreign Policy Classroom April 6, 2017. "Air Quality and Health: A Foreign Policy Perspective" with the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Sunday, April 2, 2017
What SDGs does your organization address? UN and SDGs. Handbook for Youth
Before
you read, LISTEN.
What
SDGs does your organization address?
BEMA
International promotes and addresses (directly or indirectly)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
HOW? By actions.
Future
leaders. Your Torch to Carry, it shall
continue as ‘business as usual’.
Make
the Change
Become aware to make the change that we were not fully capable of implementing worldwide. Racism, hunger, water food security, waste management, and other issues in SDGs must be fully addressed and implemented by 2030 globally.
Become aware to make the change that we were not fully capable of implementing worldwide. Racism, hunger, water food security, waste management, and other issues in SDGs must be fully addressed and implemented by 2030 globally.
CDS
CEO Black Emergency Managers Association International
April 2017. Can China and the U.S. Find Common Ground With Africa.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017
Diverse Populations, FOOD SECURITY- Farming Community, and Farm Bill 2018. Immigrant, Refugee Community. Plan Now
IMMIGRANT
COMMUNITY, REFUGEES, AND MIGRANTS
IMPORTANCE
IN EMEGENCY\DISASTER PLANNING
1. ISTANBUL,
Turkey, 30 March 2017 – Refugees and migrants must be included in efforts to
reduce the risk of disasters, experts said this week at a European
conference.
A special session of the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction
spotlighted
their vulnerabilities in the face of natural and human-induced hazards, but
underlined
that they also have an important role to play in curbing impacts.
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Sunday, March 26, 2017
April 20, 2017 Learning more about tribal communities and how to work with their tribal governments?
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Are you interested in
learning more about tribal communities and how to work with their tribal
governments?
The Mountain States Regional Health Equity Council (RHEC) aims to end health disparities in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. One of its main priority areas is to provide education and awareness of cultural and linguistic competency within the region. This year, the RHEC is hosting a webinar training series on the history of tribes and treaties, utilization of the National Standards of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and cultural sensitivity when working with tribal communities, and the impact of cultural needs assessments. Upon completion of this webinar, the participants will be able to accomplish the following from the specific tribal perspective: 1. List three benefits of providing culturally and linguistic appropriate services 2. Identify and understand the holistic healing approach, cultural norms, customs, and protocols of the Great Plains tribes 3. Discuss effective strategies when working with the Native American population that can be shared with co-workers 4. Enhance the relationship between healthcare provider and patient by building a culturally competent workforce DATE: April 20, 2017 TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mountain Time
CSRA’s Health Determinants & Disparities Practice CSRA’s Health Determinants & Disparities Practice (HDDP) has more than 50 years of combined experience in studying, writing about, advocating for, and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate services (CLAS), cultural and linguistic competence, and developing strategies to reduce health disparities and promote health equity. HDDP is committed to bringing CLAS and equity solutions to systems impacting health. HDDP provides training, technical assistance, and learning tools on CLAS for an array of health professionals. Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board The Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board was established to provide the tribal nations in the Great Plains region with a formal representative board as a means of communicating and participating with the Great Plains Area Indian Health Service and other Health and Human Services entities and organizations on health matters. Its mission is to provide quality public health support and health care advocacy to the tribal nations of the Great Plains by utilizing effective and culturally credible approaches. Register Here*: http://tinyurl.com/MountainNAweb The Mountain States Regional Health Equity Council is one of 10 Regional Health Equity Councils formed in 2011 as a part of the National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities (NPA). The NPA is a national movement with the mission to improve the effectiveness of programs that target the elimination of health disparities through the coordination of leaders, partners, and stakeholders that are committed to action. The Mountain States RHEC is a coalition of leaders and health disparities experts representing several sectors and the states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. The Mountain States RHEC envisions a nation free of disparities in health and health care. Visit Mountain States RHEC’s website for more information: http://region8.npa-rhec.org/. *If the registration link does not work, please copy the entire link and paste it into your web browser. For webinar-specific questions, contact the moderator at alang@explorepsa.com. |