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HCW Rising Tides 2023 - Together for Global Health in DC on March 3rd & 4th

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Content provided by Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, Melody Curtiss, Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, and Melody Curtiss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, Melody Curtiss, Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, and Melody Curtiss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Today’s episode peels back the curtain to show the considerations that are made by organizations around the world when it comes to building sustainable programs, and for those of you getting into this work, may help you understand some challenges you may face and see some gaps in program planning.
Host Yasmine Vaughan is joined by Mariama Massaquoi, a family medicine doctor based in Virginia.
Mariama is double board-certified in family medicine and family medicine obstetrics with an MPH from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She currently works full-time for the US Army. Mariama and her siblings run an organization called Tenki for Born, a org dedicated to alleviating maternal mortality in Sierra Leone. Tenki began about 2 years ago and has been doing health system strengthening work in Bo, including training midwives, funding clinic improvements, and other activities.
Mariama started on this journey to help Sierra Leone from her passion to empower others and transform lives. She and her sister are co-founders of Tenki and are part of the board.

Welcome Mariama!
Important links:

USAID Global Health Courses

Partners in Health Program Management Guide
https://www.workwithusaid.org/events/rising-tides-2023-together-for-global-health
https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org/rising-tides-conference-2023.html
As Mariana says,

"We maximize our effectiveness by working together."

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Helpingchildrenworldwide.org

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Manage episode 355411191 series 3360690
Content provided by Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, Melody Curtiss, Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, and Melody Curtiss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, Melody Curtiss, Helping Children Worldwide; Dr. Laura Horvath, Emmanuel M. Nabieu, Yasmine Vaughan, and Melody Curtiss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

Today’s episode peels back the curtain to show the considerations that are made by organizations around the world when it comes to building sustainable programs, and for those of you getting into this work, may help you understand some challenges you may face and see some gaps in program planning.
Host Yasmine Vaughan is joined by Mariama Massaquoi, a family medicine doctor based in Virginia.
Mariama is double board-certified in family medicine and family medicine obstetrics with an MPH from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She currently works full-time for the US Army. Mariama and her siblings run an organization called Tenki for Born, a org dedicated to alleviating maternal mortality in Sierra Leone. Tenki began about 2 years ago and has been doing health system strengthening work in Bo, including training midwives, funding clinic improvements, and other activities.
Mariama started on this journey to help Sierra Leone from her passion to empower others and transform lives. She and her sister are co-founders of Tenki and are part of the board.

Welcome Mariama!
Important links:

USAID Global Health Courses

Partners in Health Program Management Guide
https://www.workwithusaid.org/events/rising-tides-2023-together-for-global-health
https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org/rising-tides-conference-2023.html
As Mariana says,

"We maximize our effectiveness by working together."

Support the show

Helpingchildrenworldwide.org

  continue reading

60 episodes

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