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Unh Sustainability Institute's Partnership With The Paul College Of Business & Economics And The Carsey School Of Public Policy Announces The Changemaker Collaborative, Sustainability Institute Oct 2020

Unh Sustainability Institute's Partnership With The Paul College Of Business & Economics And The Carsey School Of Public Policy Announces The Changemaker Collaborative, Sustainability Institute

Sustainability Institute Blog

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Unh Honors Earth Day, Colleen Flaherty Apr 2020

Unh Honors Earth Day, Colleen Flaherty

UNH Today Archive

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Professional Nurse-Led Unjani Clinics: Empowering The Nurse Entrepreneur, Bri Mcgrath Apr 2020

Professional Nurse-Led Unjani Clinics: Empowering The Nurse Entrepreneur, Bri Mcgrath

Inquiry Journal 2020

South Africa, burdened by a wide wealth gap, meets the healthcare needs of the minority with health insurance but provides unreliable services for the uninsured. The uninsured clients suffer from long public clinic wait times and poor-quality care. The Unjani model was launched to provide high-quality affordable primary health care (PHC) to employed but uninsured families. Unjani aims to empower black women nurses as entrepreneurs and providers by providing them with shipping containers converted into world-class health clinics. Although nurses are central to the Unjani model, there is no published research describing their experience. I performed a qualitative study to …


Buddhist Approaches To Environmentalism And Food Insecurity, Grace N. Stott Jan 2020

Buddhist Approaches To Environmentalism And Food Insecurity, Grace N. Stott

Honors Theses and Capstones

Buddhism is a religion deep-rooted in history, most prevalent in Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. 3 These countries are “developing countries” and may not have the necessary infrastructure to succeed economically and have increased health risks, one of which is food insecurity.4 With climate change an increased threat, these areas of the world are more susceptible to environmental problems. The Buddhism religion strongly values sustainability, in both the environment and food insecurity. It values helping others, both humans and nature. Despite the adversity they face, Buddhists have dealt better than communities in similar situations of poverty and …