Goducate was represented again at this year’s ActivAid conference organized jointly by the NUS (National University of Singapore) Medical Society and Health Expeditions International.

The theme of this year’s conference was Creating Real Impact. As such, apart from speeches and workshops, a session was allocated to a case-study, to discuss the impact made by a student project and how further impact could be achieved. The student project was that being done in a refugee community at the Thai-Cambodian border and aimed at tackling faeco-oral and waterborne diseases, high maternal and infant mortality, malnutrition, and prevention of chronic diseases. The students had been visiting the village annually for 3 years conducting medical clinics, screening the refugees for malnutrition, and distributing water purification and deworming tablets, feminine wash to females, and milk powder to children. For the case-study they had to assess achievements to date, discuss the challenges to be faced, find solutions for these challenges, and make plans for achieving future goals.





