Nominating Organization: RAD-AID
Moving Through India To Screen, Educate and Support Thousands of Women: Rupinder Kaur
Rupinder Kaur is a registered nurse who earned her degree in 2013 from the Mahabir School of Nursing, Ambala City, Haryana, India. After working in an ICU for a year to gain clinical experience, Rupinder joined The Post Graduate and Institution for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) and at the same time became an active professional supporting the Asha Jyoti program in Chandigarh, India.
Nominating Organization: RAD-AID
Promoting Women’s Health and Expanding Access Through Nursing Education: Meenakshi Verma Masoun
Meenakshi Verma Masoun has touched the lives of more than 16,000 women in her career, through her work with the Asha Jyoti program in Chandigarh, India as an active expert and advocate in women’s health in communities for decades. Asha Jyoti means “Ray of Hope” in Hindi.
Nominating Organization: Project Hope
On the Seas of Compassionate Care, Jahn Moeller Sails with Project HOPE, Teaching Nurses & Serving Patients Around the World
Jahn Moeller is a respected nurse and volunteer, active in life-saving and life-changing missions around the world, working as a global contributor to Project HOPE for many years.
Nominating Organization: NWGI
With Quiet Confidence, Barbara Moloney Saves Lives In Haiti & Beyond
Barbara Moloney’s semi-annual missions to Haiti began in 2008, two years before the tragic earthquake leaving tens of thousands of people injured and families displaced. She has long been an advocate for critically ill patients and their families and today is an Associate Director and Course Coordinator for the Lawrence Memorial/Regis College Nursing Program, and actively involved in several programs including biannual visits by a team of nurse educators, a BLS program for health care providers, a BLS instructor course, ACLS courses, and a critical care course.
Nominating Organization: NWGI
With Hospital Sacre Coeur, This Special Heart, Irma Percinthe, Has Dedicated Her Life To Serve the People of Haiti
It is with great pride and joy that I personally nominated Irma Percinthe as a charter recipient of our Nurses With Global Impact award at the United Nations on May 12, 2017.