Name one of the four founders of PIH.
Who are Dr. Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl, Dr. Jim Kim, Todd McCormack, and Thomas J. White?
The experience of repeated, widespread, systemic injustice
What is oppression?
The three pillars of PIHE.
What are Advocacy, Fundraising, and Community Building & Education?
Identifying and recruiting volunteer leaders, building community around that leadership, and generating power from that community.
What is organizing?
Planning for campaign goals it is important to make specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound goals.
What is SMART and what does it stand for?
The country in which PIH is fundraising and helping to build a Maternal Center of Excellence
What is Sierra Leone?
Systematic ways in which social structures harm disadvantaged individuals
What is structural violence?
Advancing legislation that eliminates barriers to care is an example of this pillar.
What is Advocacy?
The Women's Committee in the college in Montgomery planned a day when African Americans would stay of the buses in solidarity for Rosa Parks getting arrested as a form of boycotting segregation.
What is an example of Organizing
Paul Farmer Memorial Resolution
What is the name of the resolution we are planning for
The decade during which PIH was founded
What is the 1980s?
Describe the difference between charity and solidarity.
What is belief in a hierarchical system, creating a power dynamic that reinforces systems of oppression VS a systems-change approach in which all relationships and power dynamics are multi-directional?
Understanding the systemic inequities that lead to poor health outcomes in impoverished communities is an example of this pillar.
What is Community Building and Education?
Commitment to action
What is one of the "4 C's" of getting clear commitment when organizing?
By March 2022, get at least 3 Members of Congress to sign on to the Paul Farmer Memorial Resolution following our team advocating with them to do so
What is an example of following a SMART team campaign goal?
The country in which PIH’s mission began
What is Haiti?
The term for the belief that even and especially the most vulnerable communities and individuals should have access to quality healthcare
What is a preferential option for the poor?
Ensuring PIH has the resources to deliver high-quality healthcare in some of the world’s poorest places is an example of this pillar.
What is Fundraising?
We want to make a ____ that is specific, concrete, and significant so we can actually see a difference.
What is the change we are wanting to make?
Committing the United States to strengthen health-care systems in lower and middle income countries and address any historical harm.
What is an example of a goal for an advocacy campaign year?
Name two of five aspects that PIH’s model of service focuses on.
What are partnership, sustained commitment, strengthening health systems, ethical engagement, and social justice?
Global health inequity is fueled by ___.
What are wealth distribution, globalization and slavery, and colonialism and resource extraction (among others!)
PIHE utilizes this model of leadership.
What is a Snowflake Model?
Our _____ comes from people like you, who organize resources into the power we need to create change."
What is the source of our power?
Create a relationships with other countries with mutual respect to address global health disparities
What is a step we can take to meet an advocacy goal?