Chapel Hill native, Kendall Harkey, will begin as a program intern at Impact Global Health Alliance Global. Impact Global Health Alliance is a Raleigh-based organization dedicated to saving the lives of women and children in underserved communities across the globe.

 

As a program intern, Harkey is responsible for researching best practices for exclusive breast feeding in Impact Global Health Alliance’ project sites in Guatemala, translating health manuals from from Spanish to English and assisting all of the organization’s departments. Additional responsibilities include drafting tax receipts for donors, maintaining records, and assisting with travel arrangements. In a recent Facebook post, Harkey spoke to what she most enjoys about her internship.

 

“In college, I […] learned about international development and how sustainable, community-based development works, and I wanted to see it in practice. Impact Global Health Alliance seemed like a natural fit…I’m gaining experience that I can use to pursue my goal of attaining a master’s degree in public health. I’m seeing the practical effects of community-based development here with Impact Global Health Alliance.”

 

Harkey is currently majoring in International Studies with a concentration in Sustainable Development at North Carolina State University. She hopes to take the experience with Impact Global Health Alliance to a master’s program in public health and, ultimately, pursue a position working in water and sanitation programs in Latin America, focusing on the intersection between climate change, water and sanitation development, and conservation.

 

ABOUT CURAMERICAS GLOBAL

Impact Global Health Alliance Global, a nonprofit organization based in Raleigh, seeks to partner with underserved communities around the world to make measurable and sustainable improvements in their health and wellbeing. Through data-driven methods and community-centered solutions, Impact Global Health Alliance aims to see a world free of suffering from treatable and preventable causes. For more information, visit curamericas.org.

 

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