Researchers at the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health received a $1.75 million Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant to conduct a community-based, participatory research study.
The five-year study, titled "Community-Based Participatory Research to Enhance Vaccine Uptake Across the Lifespan," will integrate socioecological and health beliefs model framing.
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DIGDEEP Water, a human rights organization founded by international human rights lawyer George McGraw, designs water access projects. This holiday season, DIGDEEP is bringing reliable clean water access to over 250 homes through its Navajo Water Project, in partnership with St. Bonaventure Indian Mission in Thoreau, NM.