LiA Project Report

This summer, I spent six weeks in a rural village in Fiji on a community and health expedition. During this time, our team built a medical dispensary and volunteered with two local charities, Diabetes Fiji and Youth Champs 4 Mental Health. This report details the project aims and work processes.
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As part of my second summer in the Undergraduate Leadership and Research Program, I completed my LiA with Think Pacific. I spent six weeks living with a host family in an indigenous village in Fiji while on a community and health expedition. Our project involved building a medical dispensary with support from the Ministry of Health for the two settlements we stayed with, delivering mental health workshops alongside Youth Champs 4 Mental Health, conducting a community health day organized by Diabetes Fiji for the settlements and surrounding villages, and taking part in a culture course as requested by the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs. This report describes how we completed each aim while on project and what we accomplished during our time in Fiji. 

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