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February 08, 201018:01:07
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09-039 ND State Health Officer, Epidemiologist Return from Africa

by Sgt Amy Willson

Posted on 1/26/2009
BISMARCK, N.D. - The state health officer and an epidemiologist for the state of North Dakota recently spent a week providing a cultural communications course in Ghana, Africa. A community engagement event for North Dakota's State Partnership Program, the course provided a process for community leaders to determine their needs, prioritize them and then locate assets to address those needs.

Dr. Terry L. Dwelle, state health officer with the North Dakota Department of Health, and Alice Musumba, an epidemiologist III with the Department of Health, worked with 21 students from 15 organizations. Eight of the students applied to receive graduate credits at the University of Mary, and Global Health Outreach subsidized the corresponding tuition costs.

"Dr. Dwelle is an expert in community engagement and the program we are bringing to Ghana is a five-phase program that leads to a master's degree in public health," said Lt. Col. David Skalicky, a plans and policies officer for the North Dakota National Guard. Both the University of Mary and the University of Minnesota recognize the program.

"The course was well-received. Many organizational leaders expressed a need to re-evaluate and adjust their strategic approach to changing risky behaviors based on the community engagement concepts discussed in this training," Dwelle said.

Interest in a student exchange program between North Dakota and Ghana also is being explored as a way to continue to grow from each other's knowledge and experiences.

Since 2004, the North Dakota National Guard has developed a professional relationship with Ghana as part of the Department of Defense's State Partnership Program. This program aligns states with partner countries to encourage the development of economic, political and military ties. Building these relationships helps Guardsmen learn to interact within cultures with which they are unfamiliar, an increasingly important skill, while also bringing expertise and knowledge to a country anxious to prosper.

A second State Partnership Program engagement ended this past weekend. Dr. Neil Nordquist, dean of Minot State University's College of Education and Health Sciences, spent a week in Ghana and is applying for a $50,000 grant through the U.S. Agency for International Development that would help form a plan for educational improvements in Ghana.

Dr. Terry Dwelle and Ms. Alice Musumba will be available to discuss their experiences with the State Partnership Program and traveling to Ghana. Both will have one hour available for questions at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 30 in Bismarck. Media are asked to call 701-333-2980, pass code 1234, to participate in the call. Please call Dan Murphy at 701-333-2007 or Amy Willson at 701-451-6130 to coordinate or if you have any questions.
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Since the terrorist attacks on America, the North Dakota National Guard has mobilized more than 2,700 Soldiers and more than 1,600 Airmen in support of the Global War on Terrorism. Currently, more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from the North Dakota National Guard remain on duty in Iraq, Afghanistan and other locations throughout Southwest Asia. More than 3,000 National Guardsmen remain in North Dakota and are available to provide support for state and national emergencies and homeland defense.

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For additional information please visit:

Ghana's National Organization for Disaster Management

Photos of previous exchanges

(Photos of previous exchanges are at)

United States Africa Command

ND National Guard Press Release 09-023 (12/8/2008)
North Dakotans Exchange Knowledge, Ideas with Ghanaians to Improve Management of Disasters and Construction Projects

ND National Guard Press Release 08-066 (9/23/2008)
North Dakota Soldiers Take Steps to Establish Secure Network in Ghana

ND National Guard Press Release 08-056 (8/18/2008)
North Dakota Soldier Begins Two-Year Tour in Ghana

ND National Guard Press Release 08-039 (6/19/2008)
N.D. National Guard Adjutant General Returns from Germany, Romania, Ghana

ND National Guard Press Release 08-036 (6/10/2008)
Ghanaian Soldier, Airmen Visit Camp Grafton to Observe North Dakota National Guard Instruction, Training

ND National Guard Press Release 06-077 (9/21/2006)
119th Fighter Wing Medical Mission To Ghana, Africa

National Guard Bureau Office of International Affairs (J5-IA)
State Partnership Program (SPP)

National Guard Security Cooperation and State Partnership Program (SPP)







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