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Environmental Scan of Childhood Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in New Mexico Native American Communities

September 17, 2012 | Report

An environmental scan of New Mexico’s pueblos, tribes, and off-reservation Native communities in an effort to obtain a comprehensive picture of the obesity and diabetes epidemic in New Mexico.

Turning the Tide for Native American Children

November 19, 2012 | Report

The Notah Begay III Foundation conducted stakeholder interviews and held meetings to examine the epidemics of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes among Native-American children in New Mexico. This report shares their findings.

MADD Campaign Against Drunk Driving Reaches Out to Include Minorities

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) created a task force of representatives from a variety of ethnic/racial organizations and traffic safety professionals to provide advice about how to reach special populations effectively.

Addressing Childhood Obesity and Diabetes in Tribal Communities in New Mexico

January 15, 2013 | Program Result

The Notah Begay III Foundation sponsored research, meetings, and interviews on the incidence, causes, and impact of obesity and type 2 diabetes among Native American youth in New Mexico, and how to address those challenges.

Targeting Commercial Tobacco in the Navajo Nation

August 2, 2012 | Program Result

With funding from RWJF's Tobacco Policy Change and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Southwest Navajo Tobacco Education Prevention Project spearheaded an ambitious effort to curb the use of commercial tobacco among the 300,000-member Navajo Nation.

Developing a Model Program for Integrating Tribal Public Health into the Multijursidictional Public Health System for Infectious Diseases

January 4, 2011 | Report

Knowledge Asset: This document focuses on the importance of policies that include tribes in a comprehensive multijurisdictional public health system that can address infectious disease outbreaks.

Integrating Health Impact Assessemnts into the Federal Environmental Impact Process with a Focus on Alaska Native Communities

January 4, 2011 | Report

Knowledge Asset: The project involved a partnership between tribes, regulatory agencies and health professionals to incorporate a health impact assessment (HIA) into the environmental impact process for oil and gas development and mining in Alaska

Waaniniigaanzijig Tribal Youth Council - "The Kids Did Everything"

March 15, 2011 | Program Result

The Waaniniigaanzijig Youth Council planned and conducted three annual events as part of Celebrating Fitness.

Anadarko UNITY Youth Council: "Healthy Heroes Spread the Word"

March 15, 2011 | Program Result

Healthy Heroes is the Celebrate Native Health project designed by the Anadarko UNITY Youth Council and launched it in 2006.

Yavapai-Apache Youth Council - "Dreams Do Come True"

March 15, 2011 | Program Result

The Yavapai-Apache Youth Council built a walking trail near tribal headquarters in Camp Verde, Ariz.

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