FPCD participates at Harvard Global Health Opportunities Fair
The Foundation for Post Conflict Development is honoured to announced that Advisor David Gethings will represent the FPCD on February 8, 2008, at Harvard's Global Opportunities Health Fair for Undergraduates in order to raise awareness of global health problems. The Health Fair is taking place due to the initiative of the Harvard Undergratduate Global Health Forum (HUGH Forum), a group founded by Harvard Student Ivan Kotchetkov. The event will not only raise awareness of global health problems in a holistic manner, but will also connect students with opportunities in non-governmental organizations to engage in health field work abroad.
The event will be primarily focused on the 6700 undergraduate students enrolled at Harvard, attracting students of all years and concentrations with the goal of integrating an experience with organizations like the FPCD into their future global health plans. At the same time outreach through respective student organizations and career offices will ensure a strong presence of graduate and professional students from all of Harvard's schools.
At the Global Health Opportunities Fair, FPCD joins representatives from prestigious organizations such as the Clinton Foundation, Physicians for Human Rights, Unite for Sight and Partners in Health. More information can be found by visiting the Harvard Forum Website at www.hughforum.org.
In the same vein, FPCD Executive Director Claudia Abate has been invited to speak at Harvard in March about the global health challenges, the FPCD is addressing, such as through the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic in Timor-Leste.
About The Foundation for Post Conflict Development
The Foundation for Post Conflict Development is a not-for-profit organization recognized as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501 (c) (3) that raises awareness about and assists countries emerging from conflict situations. The mission of the FPCD is to fulfill the Millennium Development Goals; eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; develop a global partnership for development and fulfill the aims of the United Nations Charter in the context of post conflict situations.
Through direct education, action and development or the promotion of a global partnership for such efforts, the FPCD is dedicated to assist post conflict countries with projects necessary for their reconstruction, among them the demobilization/disbanding of child soldiers, reintegration of war veterans, the creation of meaningful employment and cultural preservation.
The Foundation for Post Conflict Development is a civil society partner in improving global development and seeks to work with organizations that place development as a priority. In this vein, the FPCD and Fundacao Xanana Gusmão (FXG) have formally joined efforts as “sister foundations”.
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