Sorry for not posting yesterday – I was really tired. Yesterday was a pretty cool day, though. I wake up really early, work out, and go to work. I’m in the process of printing out some materials for training that day when I get a phone call, and this is 8:00 am. These days, I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Medicine’
DOOOONATE
Posted: June 18, 2009 in Kakamega, KenyaTags: Africa, AIDS, Arjun Khanna, Donate, Donation, Dr. Bomji, Emergency Responsiveness, Foundation for Sustainable Development, FSD, Health, Health Policy, Iguhu Health Center, Kakamega, Kenya, Medicine, Project, Public Policy, Sustainability, Sustainable Development
Grant Writing SUCKS.
Posted: June 11, 2009 in Kakamega, KenyaTags: Africa, Angie, Arjun Khanna, Emergency Responsiveness, Foundation for Sustainable Development, FSD, Grant, Grantwriting, Health, Health Policy, Iguhu Health Center, Kakamega, Kenya, Medicine, Sustainability, Sustainable Development
Sorry for not blogging yesterday; I had to stay up really late to finish a grant that Angie wanted on her desk this morning. It reminded me a lot of college, except there was no wild party or late-night excursions to fast food restaurants. So it wasn’t fun. I got a grand total of five [...]
Inspections!!!
Posted: June 9, 2009 in Kakamega, KenyaTags: Africa, Angie, Arjun Khanna, Casualty Ward, Dr. Bomji, Foundation for Sustainable Development, FSD, Health, Health Inspections, Health Policy, Iguhu Health Center, Inspectors, Justice, Kakamega, Kakamega Provincial Hospital, Kenya, Malaria, Medicine, Nairobi, Public Policy, Sustainability, Sustainable Development
It’s not that I don’t believe in Dr. Bomji’s ability to remember things. I just don’t believe in anyone’s ability to remember anything. It’s nothing personal. So you can imagine my surprise when, early this morning at 7:30 am as Mama Joyce knocks on my door to wake me up, telling me that someone from [...]
Question: What Does “Sustainable Development” Really Mean?
Posted: May 27, 2009 in Kakamega, KenyaTags: Africa, AIDS, Arjun Khanna, Dr. Bomhi, Foundation for Sustainable Development, FSD, Health, Health Policy, Iguhu Health Center, Kakamega, Kenya, Malaria, Mama Joyce, Medication, Medicine, Public Policy, Sustainability, Sustainable Development
What does “sustainable” really mean? I conclude that it is not as cut-and-dry as many might think and deserves a little expansion.
I cannot sit still, that’s why I’m here.
Posted: May 25, 2009 in KenyaTags: Africa, AIDS, Arjun Khanna, Drugs, Foundation for Sustainable Development, FSD, Health, Health Policy, Iguhu Health Center, Kakamega, Kenya, Malaria, Medication, Medicine, Public Policy
the resources required to manage and support populations are in place, and the only thing that remains to be done is to simply connect marginalized populations with the resources they have available to them.