During the first day, Comunidad Connect co-founder Jon Thompson presented on behalf of Dr. Warren Wilson of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology of the University of Calgary. Other presenters speaking on current research taking place in the community of Los Robles included Maryanne Tranter, MS, CPNP of Ohio State University College of Nursing and Johnathan Steppe, MSN of Kennesaw State University School of Nursing. Topics included, respectively: �The Health of Mothers and Children in Los Robles,� �Adolescent Pregnancy in Nicaragua,� and preliminary findings from a �Health Education Needs Assessment for Los Robles, Nicaragua.� After listening to the first day�s presentations, Brian Culp, PhD of Kennesaw State University said he was �learning better ways to promote health and human services to underserved communities, particularity women� through these presentations.
Attendees also visited the newest community in which Comunidad Connect is expanding its services, San Esteban II. Maryanne Tranter was excited to see that �the community of San Esteban is very engaged with CC in such a short period of time.� The second day of presentations and visits to health centers was met with similar enthusiasm; Kandice Porter of Kennesaw State University remarked that she was delighted by �community participation with the solutions, rather than just coming in with [an] artificial, external approach.� National and international attendees enjoyed presentations about the Nicaraguan Model for Community Health and ways in which universities can prioritize social justice and community development.
Vanessa Jones of the University of North Georgia felt that �this experience has renewed [her] desire to really see where [she]�can continue working with Comunidad Connect, to see where the biggest impact [in these communities] will be.� Comunidad Connect is excited to continue facilitating partnerships between both nationals and internationals and hopes future summits will help others be part of the solution to improved community health in Nicaragua.
About Comunidad Connect
Comunidad Connect is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization working in Nicaragua to promote sustainable community development, cultural exchange, and civic engagement through programs in rural healthcare, water access, youth development, and service learning. To learn more visit: http://comunidadconnect.org