COVID-19 Project: American-Iraqi Public Health Teams
Duration:
July 6th – Aug 31st, 2020
Orientation – Week of July 6th (1-2 hours/week)
Summer Program (7 weeks): Week of July 20th – Aug 31st (3-5 hours/week)
Program Overview
American-Iraqi Public Health Teams (12 teams of 10 consisting of eight high school students, four from the US and four from Iraq) and two team captains (one public health student from Boston University and one social work students from Salahaddin University, one of the largest and oldest public universities in Iraq) work together to develop meaningful projects in partnership to address public health issues, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
American-Iraqi Public Health Teams will participate in an orientation during the week of July 6th, begin their program and project work for 6 weeks, from July 20th, and present a capstone presentation of their projects during the 7th week, completing the program by August 31st. The program will be conducted entirely online through live Zoom meetings and asynchronous communications via Moodle.
United Planet’s American-Iraqi Public Health Teams Addressing COVID-19 Project is supported by the Stevens Initiative, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, with funding provided by the U.S. Government, and is administered by the Aspen Institute. The Stevens Initiative is also supported by the Bezos Family Foundation and the governments of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
Be a Part of the Team
- 10 Students within Native American Communities of Arizona
- 5 High School Students from Indiana
- 8 High Schools Students from Massachusetts
- 15 High School Students from Maine
- 10 High School Students from Ohio
Upon Completion
- Certificate of Global Citizen Leadership
- Opportunity to join United Planet, Stevens Initiative, and United States Department of State International Exchange Alumni
Honorarium
$20 paid each student towards technology costs.
Benefits & Learning Outcomes
- Boost your skills and competencies, such as critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, cross-cultural communication and more, for academic and career success.
- Support communities affected most by COVID-19 and other public health challenges through developing meaningful projects.
- Work across diverse cultures to bring about positive change and build collaboration.
- Become a prestigious part of the United Planet and United States Department of State Alumni
Team Captains:
- Deepen their career and academic knowledge around public health through cross-cultural context.
- Develop skills in communications, collaboration, and mentoring by supporting diverse students interested in global understanding of public health.
- Build skills by leading projects that build off their own work coursework.
- Increased leadership and teaching skills through working under the supervision of Lead Faculty from both Boston University and Salahaddin University.
High School students and youth:
- Students learn real-world problems solving using project-based learning to implement public health/COVID-19 activities to benefit their communities.
- Learn to collaborate globally with on-line learning tools, Moodle and Zoom.
- Understanding Global Public Health through an intercultural lens.
- Reflect and share the impact of COVID-19 on themselves, their community, and country with others in their program.
Application Requirements
Inquiries should be made to Chapters@unitedplanet.org or please call 857-413-1257.