Volunteer Service and Service Learning: Opportunities, Partnerships, and United Nations Millennium Development Goals

Author:

Dalmida Safiya George1,Amerson Roxanne2,Foster Jennifer3,McWhinney-Dehaney Leila4,Magowe Mabel5,Nicholas Patrice K.6,Pehrson Karen7,Leffers Jeanne8

Affiliation:

1. Alpha Epsilon , Associate Professor; University of Alabama; Capstone College of Nursing; Tuscaloosa AL USA

2. Gamma Mu , Associate Professor Clemson University; School of Nursing; University Center of Greenville; Greenville SC USA

3. Alpha Epsilon , Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing & Associate Professor of Global Health; Emory University; Atlanta GA USA

4. Tau Lambda , University of Botswana; Gaborone Botswana

5. Alpha Epsilon , Former Chief Nursing Officer; Jamaican Ministry of Health Jamaica; West Indies

6. Theta Chapter-at-Large, Epsilon Beta , and Upsilon Lambda , Director of Global Health and Academic Partnerships; Brigham and Women's Hospital; Division of Global Health Equity and Center for Nursing Excellence, Professor; MGH Institute of Health Professions School of Nursing; Boston MA USA

7. Theta Kappa and Alpha Tau , Retired, Southcoast Hospitals Group; University of Massachusetts; Dartmouth MA USA

8. Theta Kappa and Delta Upsilon , Professor Emeritus; Community Nursing; University of Massachusetts; Dartmouth MA USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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