During the week of February 27th, we, a group of Johns Hopkins School of Public Health students, plan to host ReACH a keynote program and panel discussion intended to display the rich cultural history of the Horn, discuss the complex issues surrounding the famine and identify potential solutions.
Our program has 2 components:
REACH: We will use social media to publicize ReACH, which will raise awareness about the crisis and garner support. In addition, we will extend invitations to local, national and global academic institutions to participate through live video streaming of the keynote and panel discussion.
TEACH:: The keynote speech will be delivered by an expert to highlight the history and culture of the Horn. This will be followed by a panel discussion to showcase issues contributing to the famine. The panelists will include a media representative, a humanitarian aid worker, a diplomat representing Somalia, academic experts in international health from Hopkins, and a member from the local Somali community.
Submission Began
Wednesday, November 09
Submission Ended
Friday, December 02
at 12:00 PM PST
Voting Began
Friday, December 02
Voting Ended
Wednesday, December 14
at 12:00 PM PST
Winner Announced
Wednesday, December 14
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