
World Day of Social Justice
February 1, 2018
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World Day of Social Justice
Preventing Child Deaths is real Social Justice… for all
February 20, 2018
“Through the CHAMPS process, people begin to understand how diseases and infections are passed on, and what has to be done in the future to prevent such things from happening,” said Chawana on the value of the CHAMPS’ network. “The most important thing is that we are providing solutions and answers to families.”
On this World Social Justice Day we cast a light on this injustice that we are working to change, not just today, but every day.
Photos used in this article are from the EGHI Global Health Student Photography Contest. The purpose of EGHI’s Global Health Student Photography Contest is to foster cultural sensitivity by encouraging Emory students conducting global health projects to examine the culture and people with whom they are working. Students from across the Emory campus have participated in this contest, which is sponsored by Mr. Bob Yellowlees, an Atlanta business leader, philanthropist, and photographer who founded Lumière Gallery. In addition to capturing both a global health message and creating a photographic work of art, EGHI also asks Emory students to consider ethical issues when taking pictures of people in low- and middle-income countries.
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