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The UCGHI Student Ambassador Blog, where UCGHI students bring you a fresh perspective on the world's current events and news through the lens of passionate and insightful student writers. UCGHI believes that the student voice is powerful, and by amplifying their diverse voices, we can foster meaningful discussions and contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding the pressing issues of global health, gender justice, planetary health, one health, and health equity.

The Food Security Solution We Have Been Waiting For

By Kimberly Uehisa
June 24, 2024
According to the Los Angeles County Food Equity Roundtable report, low-income communities of color, including Black, Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and Native American communities, experience up to three times the rates of food insecurity in LA County.

Healthcare accessibility for small-scale extractive based communities: An unmet need

By Natasha Glendening
June 04, 2024
Accessing healthcare services in a timely and convenient manner is crucial for the wellbeing and continued good health of populations. Yet, many populations worldwide experience difficulties in accessing healthcare services.

Mutual Aid Now: Global Health Equity Through the Lens of Grassroots Community Organizing

By Mira Gupta
June 04, 2024
The state of global health equity seems to be overwhelmed with bleakness. We are witnessing a lack of equity, community, and care.

Exploring Family Planning among Immigrant Communities in California

By Isabella Jacques
June 04, 2024
The unmet need for family planning remains high, particularly among marginalized communities.

Ecocide in Gaza: Israel's genocide in Gaza will create an unprecedented environmental health crisis

By Noor Badri
June 04, 2024
The relentless assaults on Gaza have not only caused immense human suffering but have also inflicted severe and lasting damage on the environment, transforming the region into a toxic wasteland.

The Public Health Crisis of Honor Killings and Gender-Based Violence in Pakistan

By Nadia Miller
June 04, 2024
The idea that the loss of honor can forever damage a soul and reputation has bled into the ideologies and standards of Pakistani immigrants, following them into their new lives even miles from their homeland.

UCGHI Student Ambassadors from Multiple UC Campuses Collaborate in Santa Barbara County’s Latinx and Indigenous Migrant COVID-19 Response Task Force

By Stephanie Sumstine-Felice
May 30, 2024
The Santa Barbara County Latinx and Indigenous Migrant COVID-19 Task Force  was convened by the Santa Barbara Public Health Department (SBPHD) and was co-founded by Dr. Van Do Reynoso, Former Director of the SBPHD, and Dr. Melissa Smith, Director of UC Santa Barbara Health Equity Initiatives and Associate Director of the UCGHI Center for Gender and Health Justice with funding from the SBPHD and the Santa Barbara County Foundation Roundtable.

Household air pollution exposure and neurodevelopmental outcomes of children from HAPIN India cohort

By Suvarna Kantipudi
January 17, 2024
Exposure to the household air pollution (HAPIN) is a leading health risk in populations in LMICs and accounts for an estimated 2.3 million premature deaths annually and 91.5 million disability-adjusted life years.

Time to treat: Using circadian medicine for infectious diseases

By Rushlenne Pascual
December 18, 2023
During my MPH, I joined the Rijo-Ferreira lab and spearheaded an original research project exploring the applicability of circadian medicine to treat malaria.

The Impact of Crowd-Control Weapons on Healthcare Delivery and Mental Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Provider Perspectives

By Maha Zubaidi
December 18, 2023
My capstone research project focused on the impacts of crowd control weapons (CCWs) on the Palestinian population in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including civilians and healthcare providers (HCPs).

Barriers to Resettlement Services Access for recently resettled Afghan Refugees in the Sacramento area of California: A Qualitative Study of Providers` Perspective

By Sima Naderi
December 18, 2023
I was born in Kabul, Afghanistan during a political crisis in 1996 when the Taliban seized control of the government.

Ambassador Program Prepares Future Leaders in Women’s Health and Planetary Health

By Jessica M. Scully
July 07, 2020
Four UC students reflect on their UCGHI Student Ambassador Program experience earlier this year. Ambassadors select between two areas of focus linked to the two centers of expertise within UCGHI: Women's Health, Gender, and Empowerment (WHGE) Center of Expertise and Planetary Health Center of Expertise. The program provides a leadership opportunity for students at all educational levels across the 10 UC campuses.

Ambassadors show how to protect the planet

By Andy Evangelista
May 07, 2019

The UCGHI Planetary Health student ambassadors brought sustainability and health awareness to UC campuses this spring.