2019 Annual Partners Guide: Live Healthy DeKalb Coalition

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WOMEN WATCH AFRIKA

Women Watch Afrika is an Atlanta-based, international, nonprofit organization working to eliminate discrimination against and health disparities among women and girls. Its mission is “to promote the improved quality of life, health and well-being of African refugees and immigrants.” The organization advocates for self-sufficiency, independence and empowerment, while supporting the social and economic development of underserved refugee and immigrant women from 23 African nations.

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omen Watch Afrika provides outreach assistance, re-adjustment programs and referral services. It has programs to accomplish its goals in health advocacy, civic engagement, environmental and economic justice, and youth empowerment. There are two health initiatives as described below. The Preventative Health and Civic Engagement Program has trained over 95 refugee women as health advocates. They have reached almost 2,500 refugee and immigrant families with health education, promoting healthy behaviors and raising awareness of the dangers of female genital mutilation/cutting. The Reproductive Justice Program provides cultural sensitivity training to health care providers who serve refugee women who have experienced genital mutilation. It also advocates against medical cesarean coercion practices. Women Watch Afrika’s successes include: •

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Becoming the first organization in Georgia to help a client gain “T visa” immigration status, which enables victims of severe human trafficking to temporarily remain in the U.S.

2019 LHD Annual Partners Guide

Gaining special consultative status with the United Nations’ Economic and Social Council.

Advocating for the City of Clarkston to sign a non-detainer policy stating there would be no colluding with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and no detaining of refugees or immigrants without a proper judicial warrant.

Contributing to the 2016 passage of Clarkston’s indoor air ordinance and fighting against exposure to secondhand smoke.

During the 2018 state legislative session, Women Watch Afrika co-hosted two Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Days at the Capitol. Also, staff testified against Senate Bill 452 which, among other things, would have required local police to notify prosecutors when they learn a suspect is in the country illegally. (The bill did not pass.) In addition, the organization fought efforts to design noncitizens’ driver’s licenses in a “vertical” (i.e., portrait) format to make the lack of citizenship obvious. For more information, call 404-759-6419 or email womenwatchafrika@gmail.com.


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Member Directory

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pages 56-58

University of Georgia Dekalb county cooperative Extension

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pages 46-47

Improving Health through Partnerships

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pages 59-60

Women Watch Afrika

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pages 48-49

Great Day Family Connections

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page 33

Ruby A. Neeson Diabetes Awareness Foundation

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pages 44-45

Peach State Health Plan

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Georgia Senior Medicare Patrol

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Pea Pod Nutrition and Lactation Support

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pages 36-37

Emory University Urban Health Initiative

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pages 30-31

RSA Deasil Advisors

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Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Region IV Public Health Training Center

2min
pages 28-29

Dekalb County Board of Health

2min
pages 22-24

Cosmic Energy Fitness Studio

1min
page 19

Center for Pan Asian Community Services

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pages 14-15

About the Live Healthy DeKalb Coalition

3min
pages 8-9

Diabetes “You Can Win” Foundation

1min
pages 26-27

CHRIS 180

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page 16

BRIMI Foundation

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pages 12-13

DeKalb County Public Library

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