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is keeping their fingers crossed that the new Malaria vaccine trial in Africa goes well. Everyday we are one step closer to eliminating this horrible disease!http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091103/ap_o n_he_me/af_africa_malaria_vaccine
Source: news.yahoo.com
A mother watched with dread as a nurse inserted a tube in her baby's head. Blood streamed into the anemic 4-month-old who already has malaria, the mosquito-borne disease that kills a million African children every year.

Based on GSC-Tanzania’s seven years of promoting food security in northern Tanzania through bio-intensive agriculture, and successful pilots of the Newcastle Disease Control project of its NGO partners, GSC-Tanzania and its partners propose expanding the promotion of organic gardening and i...

The Kitomaris have six children, which they will struggle to put through school. In recent years the imperative of intensification has increased as farm sizes have become smaller through passing parcels to children. Few families live in traditional houses, and family sizes are getting smaller...

Editors note: Lauren participated in Global Service Corps sustainable agriculture program in the summer of 2008. Thanks for the post Laura! Two months ago, I was sitting on a huge airplane with my eyes closed and feet anxiously tapping the floor below me. As we roared ...

GSC has been offering Conversational English and Orphanage Care programs in Thailand since 1995. In 2007, GSC launched its “English for Life” program in Thailand, which has brought English language and HIV/AIDS prevention training to secondary school students and their teachers. We...

Editors note: Jennifer R. is a current participant in the HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention Program in Tanzania. She will be working with us for the next six months.We look forward to receiving more posts from her throughout her time in Tanziania! Thanks for the post Jennifer...

After the successful launch of the volunteer vacation program in Thailand this past summer Global Service Corps (GSC) is pleased to announce the launch of our new very affordable volunteer vacation programs to augment our popular service-learning volunteer programs in Tanzania...

Editors note: Jennifer R. is a current participant in the HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention Program in Tanzania. She will be working with us for the next six months. We look forward to receiving more posts from her throughout her time in Tanziania! Thanks for the post Jennifer...

Editors Note: M. DeAgostino visited Tanzania from May 29 to August 1, 2008. This is a piece she wrote about the time she spent volunteering with Global Service Corps in the HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention Program. ...

Editors note: This picture was taken by Jennifer R. who is currently an intern in Global Service Corps HIV/AIDS education and prevention program. Thanks for the photo Jennifer. Everyone seems to be involved in American politics during this election year...

Editors note: Alison D. is a current participant in GSC’s International Health Program. Thanks for the post Alison! Overall things are going really well here!! All of last week was spent in an eco house outside Singburi (a small town north of Bangkok). It...
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