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Don’t Get Cold Feet

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Hello UCGHers!

As you’re participating in your call-in day to Representative Ros-Lehtinen below are some thoughts from the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) Mid-Atlantic Coordinator Tucker about why he was surrounded by hundreds of socks on Capitol Hill.

Tuesday was sock day. A group of dedicated activists from SGAC, ACT UP Philadelphia, Health GAP, UCGH, Americans for Informed Democracy and Advocates for Youth gathered on Capitol Hill to call on Congress to fund PEPFAR fully and create greater flexibility in the global AIDS legislation, including comprehensive sex education, accessible treatment, a repeal of the anti-prostitution loyalty pledge, and support for in-country healthcare workers.

Despite the cold and the rain, grassroots activists from DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey came together to deliver hundreds of socks strung on clotheslines and shoved into laundry bags and backpacks. We urged Representative Ros-Lehtinen and Senator Lugar not to get COLD FEET when it comes to PEPFAR.

Some congressional staffers were receptive to our concerns, reminding us that global AIDS is not a partisan issue and encouraging us to continue the struggle for universal access to prevention, care, and treatment.

Unfortunately, some members of Congress, despite recognizing that AIDS lies beyond party lines, will continue to weaken the legislation. Our goal as a student movement is to remind our representatives that PEPFAR is about one fundamental thing: saving lives. Apparently, that is easy to forget in the crazy political mess that is Congress. That is why we have to keep our representatives in line—hold them accountable! We must call upon important and influential representatives such as Ros-Lehtinen to stand for conscience and medical fact.

Those of us who took part in Tuesday’s action, those of us who have had the opportunity to lobby our representatives in Washington or in our home states, can attest that we have social power as students. We are the grassroots movement, and we do make a difference when we mobilize effectively. That is why we all must rally together in unison and urge Representative Ros-Lehtinen to forget about divisive political agendas when it comes to something so vitally important as saving lives.

- Tucker Landesman is a member of George Washington University’s SGAC chapter and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Outreach Coordinator

State of the Union

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Hi All!

Check out this action that our partners Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) are doing for the State of the Union Address tonight.

Stay tuned to hear from UCGH on the State of the Union tomorrow!

UCGH Advocacy Campaigns

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Hey there global health enthusiasts!

I owe you all a BIG thank you for participating in the poll on the Lancet Student website entitled “What issue would you most like to campaign on?” The results are in and as you can all see, the Right to Health is a straight shot winner followed by Access to Essential Medicines and Strengthening Health Systems as the top three.

As I mentioned in a previous blog, UCGH empowers students to ignite change on global health issues. Each year the UCGH Steering Committee (comprised of representatives from various student global health organizations) gathers to decide the coming academic year campaigns. This year we were blessed to have input from all of you (which seemly made our jobs easier) and based off your voting the Steering Committee has envisioned a new direction of UCGH advocacy.

Rather than arbitrarily choosing three campaigns, the Committee has listened to your voices and now is restructuring UCGH to have a clearly defined advocacy mission that will be the unifying trend between all campaigns. The UCGH advocacy mission will be:

“Through the empowerment of young people, UCGH aims to combat global medical apartheid by ensuring that all people have the right to health as defined by United Nations General Comment 14.”

This new mission allows UCGH to expand its campaigns and incorporate many more student organizations, because General Comment 14 not only calls for access to healthcare, but it also encompasses the underlying environmental, societal and cultural determinants of health. The right to health remained no more than a slogan for more than 50 years, but now General Comment 14 is starting an international movement to obtain quantifiable and measurable standards for the right to health and UCGH wants to join in!

Within this new larger mission, each year the Steering Committee will identify three issues that are crucial for instilling the right to health. This year the Committee has chosen; Access to Essential Medicines, Strengthening Health Systems and Ensuring Health Equity. Each issue allows UCGH to create several different campaigns. For example, under the Health Equity issue UCGH will be advocating for the HIV Prevention Act as well as the Convention on the Rights of the Child. We are unveiling these advocacy approaches this Fall.

Stay posted to hear more about UCGH campaigns!

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