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Emmanuel's Story
Meet Emmanuel. At just 12 years old, the young boy weighed 218 pounds and was already showing signs of pre-diabetes. “I was one of those children who ate everything and no one told me otherwise,” Emmanuel said. “We were a family who drank two liters of soda for breakfast, lunch and dinner.” Read More
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"5 Steps" to Diabetes Self-Care in Mexico
Ten million people live with diabetes in Mexico. In response, Project HOPE, in collaboration with the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies in Mexico is launching a patient education initiative 12-week course called 5 Steps to Self-Care. Read More
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Project HOPE Mexico - Diabetes Voice
Given widespread low literacy in Mexico, where over half the population lives in poverty, Project HOPE's diabetes education initaive is using an interactive gamebased approach to learning. Read More
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Project HOPE Mexico - HIV/AIDS: Helping Health Workers Empower Patients
Trainees from three countries participated in the inaugural course of Project HOPE’s Regional Interdisciplinary Training Center for HIV/AIDS, located in Mexico City.While content covered many technical aspects of HIV/AIDS care, cross-cutting themes focused on stigma and discrimination, patient empowerment, the principles of adult education and the training of trainers approach. Read More
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