http://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_problem_with_help_in_global_development
Why I Do Development Work
By Nikki Brand August 26, 2014 | Four days after graduation, I found myself on a plane to Guatemala. I had taken a dream job
http://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_problem_with_help_in_global_development
By Nikki Brand August 26, 2014 | Four days after graduation, I found myself on a plane to Guatemala. I had taken a dream job
Screening for blood diseases like Malaria is typically done in a lab by a pathologist. But for many people in developing countries, going to a
The 4th Medical Battalion, a unit of the U.S. Marine Corps made up of Marines and U.S. Navy personnel, wanted to up the training and preparation of medical and surgical teams that support Marines in the field. Marines’ health and safety are quite literally on the line.
By: Abby Madan, 2nd Year Political Economy Major April 1, 2014 – On March 10th, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), UC Berkeley’s Blum Center for