October 2005 Highlights
Posted on1. Central America; 2. The Balkans; 3. Iraq; WiRED in Washington
1. Central America; 2. The Balkans; 3. Iraq; WiRED in Washington
This is an interesting account of the ups and downs of working in a Community Health Information Center in Kenya. The staff normally meets different obstacles along the way—from rough roads and bad weather to hostile clients. This time they literally have to cross a raging river. What is admirable is their neverending enthusiasm to serve people despite adversity.
WiRED recently expanded its partnership with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) in June 2005 by launching a new computer lab in Iraq. Through this partnership, WiRED outfitted the Iraqi Teacher’s Union (ITU) with computer equipment and is now providing a complete training course for ITU officials.
1. WiRED has partnered with the National Medical Association (NMA) to expand our medical information center (MIC) resources in Africa; 2. In early June, WiRED director Gary Selnow returned to Baghdad to assist with our efforts to help Iraqis recover their medical and educational infrastructure; 3. WiRED is proud to announce the launch WiRED’s Med-Portal website!
1. According to its Director, Dr. Cesar Flores, the Medical Information Center (MIC) at the Centro de Salud de Sutiava Clinic in Leon, Nicaragua, serves as an important resource for doctors and medical students; 2. WiRED’s Medical Information Centers and Community Health Information Centers in Kenya served more than 176, 000 people during 2004 compared to the previous year’s numbers of 166,000 people; 3. Volunteer Angela Woon came to WiRED in January 2004.
According to its Director, Dr. Cesar Flores, the Medical Information Center (MIC) at the Centro de Salud de Sutiava Clinic in Leon, Nicaragua, serves as an important resource for doctors and medical students. The MIC provides up to date medical information which serves not only in the practice of medicine, but also in medical research.
1. WiRED International is grateful to Affinity Internet, Inc. for the donation of complimentary webhosting through its HostSave brand; 2. WiRED is collaborating with the American Federation of Teachers to deliver a computer training program for the Iraqi Teachers Union; 3. An important part of WiRED’s work in disseminating the HIV/AIDS prevention message is our collaboration with VCTs–Voluntary Counseling and Testing facilities where people can learn their HIV status.
1. WiRED launches Medical Information Center in Novi Sad; 2. WiRED welcomes Stephen Browning to the Board of Trustees; 3. WiRED announces a new webpage portal that will provide current medical information.
1. South Aisa Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster; 2. WiRED welcomes Anderson D. Clark to the Board of Trustees; 3. WiRED salutes its volunteers.
1. WiRED mourns the loss of diplomat in Iraq; 2. WiRED opens two new Medical Information Centers in the Former Yugoslavia; WiRED salutes its volunteers