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CMU Study Abroad-2014 A team of 6 CMU students and our professor Dr. Omar Keith Helferich and wife Patricia traveled to La Romana in the Dominican Republic.

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1 CMU Study Abroad-2014 A team of 6 CMU students and our professor Dr. Omar Keith Helferich and wife Patricia traveled to La Romana in the Dominican Republic as part of a 3 credit course. We visited multiple bateys and interacted with the families living there to get a better understanding of their lifestyle and needs. The purpose of the trip was to come up with practical initiatives to improve the holistic well being of the people living in extreme poverty.

2 Good Samaritan Staff Team

3 Preface Compliance to performance standards to achieve Continual Process Improvement (CPI) Trend shows need for sustainability- Social, Economic, Planet over project life The Rotary Foundation (2012) defines sustainability as “the capacity for maintaining outcomes over the long term to serve the ongoing need of a community after grant funds have been expended. Research and anecdotal observations indicate that in general humanitarian initiatives lack an approach to achieve and measure sustainability. Need to close gap between short and long-term development and consider both jointly Demand for more transparency for humanitarian initiatives Recognition that metrics focus too much on outputs with too little on outcomes Sophisticated donors are now more likely to require documentation of the results Sustainability guidelines are becoming available for humanitarian initiatives e.g.; World Health Organization, Rotary International, & UN, and ISO

4 Preface Objective is improve community health programs for Dominican Republic through continuous process improvement : Six Sigma- Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC): Define Phase: Determine the project goals and requirements of the families/ village Measure Phase: Assess needs and specifications for the selected community health opportunity Analyze Phase: Evaluate and identify vital few factors to identify root causes of current community health defects -quantify performance gap and generate ideas for improvement. Improve Phase: Analyze and evaluate improvement ideas plus plan and implement solutions. Control Phase: Establish action plan for selected solutions and implement the procedures/ controls to sustain the expected improved performance. Students utilize DMAIC to report potential for improving holistic community health for a La Romana Dominican Republic village(s). The potential health initiative topics include but are not limited to the following needs: – Clean water – Medical services – Dental services – Family nutrition -food and/or assets/facilities – Sanitation-procedures and/or assets/facilities’ – Primary and adult education – Family entrepreneurial opportunities

5 Dominican Republic: Good Samaritan Hospital

6 Mission Summary Define the status of the villages within the sugar cane & other poverty areas. The residents of the poverty level frequently do not have adequate access to achieve or maintain family health due to the following: -lack of clean water -medical & dental health -nutrition -general sanitation -education In addition, there is lack of opportunity for employment.

7 Village Summary What are the Bateys and who lives in them? Bateys are villages where many Haitians live that work for the sugarcane company's. – 1/3 of Bateys lack education – 2/3 of Bateys lack access to clean water – No or limited access to electricity – sparse amount of food – little or no access to healthcare When visiting the Bateys we noticed the extreme poverty and unlivable conditions these people where living in. Some of the families in the Bateys were given water filters to provide them with clean water. After talking to them it was amazing the difference in their health just from having clean water.

8 CMU Study Abroad Team Improvements Implemented Clean Water: Safe School membrane filter to provide water for community school in use Bio Sand filters implemented in four batey homes for clean water Decision to provide sewing machine for use by Health Promoter in batey visited by team- micro business 1)Clean Water: Safe School membrane filter ordered for community school in batey selected by Rotaract La Romana Health Profile: Seeds and fertilizer to launch a vegetable garden for Health Promoter-micro business School supplies and games for batey

9 Improve Summary Water Programs – Long Term Bio Sand Filters and Membrane Filters – Continue to study monitoring and control programs to ensure sustainability Review the total water systems provided by Water for the World

10 Improve Summary Water for Schools – Long Term Study Dominican Republic President’s plan to refurbish and build schools. Determine if there is timetable for government assistance with clean water for the schools. Review program for implementation of membrane filters in schools. Determine if there is a list of potential schools with size and cost for providing clean water Potential schools visited with need for membrane school safe filter – include bateys (with schools) visited

11 Improve Summary Holistic Health - Long Term Opportunities Develop a program to ensure vitamins for children in bateys. USAID program does not appear to be consistent Provide resources to hire and train additional Health Promoters to expand Good Samaritan Hospital community programs to additional bateys Support expansion of training procedures for the Health Promoter program Continue to review the scheduling and frequency of medical access and patient tracking for the bateys Support the ongoing general hand washing and sanitation program in Dominican Republic Provide support for economic programs e.g. sewing, vegetable gardens, and solar power opportunities Support of the clean water Bio-sand and membrane filter programs

12 Improvements Provided - Education Study abroad team provided school items for the Rotaract selected batey Study Abroad team provided sewing machine to a Health Promoter to teach adult women sewing to sell via the company. Program to be monitored and evaluated. Study Abroad Team provided a variety of vegetable seeds based on batey health promoter request to launch a full garden for the batey. Program to be monitored and evaluated.

13 Sustainability for Dominican Republic Holistic Holistic Well Being Improvement Programs* Monitoring & Evaluation of Improvements – GSH staff – La Romana Rotaract Club(s) – CMU Study Abroad Leader – Review and modification of the program itinerary and project report development Metrics for implemented Improvements – Water Filters for school & residents – Community Sewing – Community Vegetable Garden Metrics for Improvement Options presented to Rotary Clubs – Medical Access Vitamins – Medical Health Promoters – Additional School Water Filters – Support of Selected School * Next CMU Study Abroad to Dominican Republic is scheduled for May 11-May 24, 2015

14 Study Abroad -May 2015: Targeted Improvement Implementation Study use of solar power for homes and schools Water scaled membrane filter for selected one or two schools Bio Sand (2)and Membrane filter installations (2) for individual homes Provide additional Sewing machine (s) for 1 or 2 bateys Provide seeds and simple tools for vegetable garden in 1 or 2 bateys Review the status of Study Abroad improvements of 2014 Review the status of the health promoter number and training Review the status of the access to vitamins for the children of the bateys

15 Residential & School Water Filters

16 Micro Business-Vegetable Garden

17 Micro Business-Provided Sewing Machine for Village Instruction & Revenue

18 Support Education- Needs with Supplies

19 Village Profile-Medical Access Limited

20 Sugar Cane Primary Employment

21 Cultural Day

22 Interaction in the Batey


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