
Child Family Health International
Why choose Child Family Health International?
Child Family Health International (CFHI), founded in 1992 is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, based in the United States that collaborates with universities and individuals to provide community-based global health education programs. CFHI positions its participants at the frontline of global health alongside healthcare professionals, patients, and community leaders. The organization ...
Child Family Health International (CFHI), founded in 1992 is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, based in the United States that collaborates with universities and individuals to provide community-based global health education programs. CFHI positions its participants at the frontline of global health alongside healthcare professionals, patients, and community leaders. The organization places a high priority on assisting them with learning about context and health determinants in order to provide a thorough understanding of the interactions between disease processes, social circumstances, poverty, resiliency, geopolitical realities, historical contexts, and the complexities of health and wellness. This UN-recognized organization utilizes an asset-based community engagement m...
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I wouldn't mind repeating the program!
November 02, 2025by: George William Tinka - UgandaProgram: Global Health Programs in Delhi, IndiaMy experience with Child Family Health International (CFHI) was nothing short of life-changing. As a Ugandan medical officer with a strong interest in global health, I joined CFHI’s Global Health in India program to deepen my understanding of healthcare systems in a diverse cultural context. The CFHI team, led by Mrs. Hema Pandey, provided unparalleled support throughout the application and travel processes, making me feel welcomed and prepared. The program featured enlightening visits to organizations such as Sulabh International, where I learned about groundbreaking sanitation initiatives, and CanSupport, which focuses on holistic care for cancer patients, among others. Observerships at Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital and Landou Community Hospital were particularly impactful to me, as I gained valuable insights into India's clinical care and public health practices. Additionally, the cultural experiences, including visits to the Taj Mahal and other iconic sites, as well as partaking in Diwali, enriched my appreciation for India’s heritage. CFHI’s dedication to cultural sensitivity and global collaboration in medicine is truly commendable. I returned home inspired and equipped with knowledge that will inform my advocacy for equitable healthcare in Uganda and beyond. I highly recommend CFHI to anyone seeking to broaden their horizons and make a meaningful difference in global health. Thank you, CFHI, for this incredible journey!



Beautiful Memories from Tarija, Bolivia
October 22, 2025by: Brooklyn Burgess - United StatesProgram: Global Health in Tarija, BoliviaI had a wonderful experience with CFHI in Tarija, Bolivia. Just right before the program, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. I chose Tarija due to my interests in communicable diseases and also because the description of it being a small, tranquil city appealed to me. I initially felt nervous about the program since I wasn’t pre-med and thought I might not gain as much as my peers, however, I soon found myself deeply engaged in learning about the community’s public health in ways that genuinely interested me. I did rotations in family medicine, surgery, and gynecology, exposing me to different areas and levels of patient care. Through this, I gained a wide understanding of how social and structural factors shape health outcomes in Tarija. Moreover, each week we met with the medical director, where we learned more about the Bolivian health system, providing essential context to better make sense of what we were witnessing in our rotations. The medical director and local coordinator are wonderful people who I’m grateful to have had supporting me throughout the program. My favorite part of the experience was definitely my homestay. My host mother was so sweet and hospitable. I absolutely loved getting to chat with her every day over almuerzo and updating her on all of my program experiences, all the while practicing my Spanish. It felt so special getting to know Tarija and the Bolivian culture through living with her. My Spanish skyrocketed throughout my time there. In addition to practicing at home and on my rotations, there were also afternoon Spanish classes that I was attending. The Spanish teacher truly believes in immersion, so every day for class we would meet at the main plaza and then do different cultural activities together, such as ordering at cafes and visiting museums, to improve our conversational skills. I felt very comfortable in Tarija and was able to reach pretty much anywhere I needed to by foot without worries. Beyond this, I also took a weekend trip with a few of my peers to the Salar de Uyuni. We did a private tour with Sur Bike, which our local coordinator had recommended to us—so worth it! We had such an amazing time, and it was a great opportunity to explore Bolivia beyond just Tarija. Overall, I’m so glad I did this program. I really love what CFHI stands for, and they provided us with a great course on global health ethics to go through beforehand. This was my first time in South America, and it was also my first time doing a global health education program. I cherish the experiences I had and the connections I made there, and feel I found this program at the perfect time in my life as a recent graduate. CFHI’s slogan is “let the world change you,” and I didn’t realize how true that would be until I found myself learning not just about healthcare, but about people, resilience, and community.

My Perspective-Expanding Adventure in La Paz
September 17, 2025by: Lauren Mathios - United StatesProgram: Global Health in La Paz, BoliviaFrom riding the teleférico above the city to observing fascinating procedures and talking to medical professionals to exploring breathtaking salt flats and forests, everyday of my CFHI program in La Paz, Bolivia was exciting, educational, and perspective-opening. I had the opportunity to observe a variety of medical specialties in different settings, including private and public from physical therapy to neurosurgery allowing me to explore my interests. While observing procedures and patient exams was very educational, I learned the most in my conversations with doctors, medical students, and hospital professionals. They shared helpful insights on working across cultural barriers and the resource limitations experienced both by patients and medical institutions. I was able to interact with patients through non-clinical tasks such as play therapy which helped me to truly engage. While the language barrier sometimes hindered my full understanding, my clinical rotations were a great opportunity to challenge myself to ask questions, getting greater exposure to a wide range of specialties and patient cases. My homestay was much more than an accommodation — it was a deep, lifelong connection. I have forever gained an abuela in Bolivia, who I hope to stay in contact with forever. She deeply cared about my comfort and wellbeing as she shared her cooking and culture with me and my roommates. I felt strongly supported by my local team and felt my Spanish and health classes really supported my learning. Although it challenged me, I learned so much by delivering a case study to my class and medical director. La Paz is an incredibly vibrant city and a fascinating mix of strong traditions and modern comforts. There is so much to do in the city! Some of my favorite memories include watching a Jazz-Traditional show, a local soccer match, and visiting the El Mercado de Brujas. I loved visiting historical sites and museums through the program, especially the Tiwanku ruins, San Francisco Church, and the National Art Museum. I made the most of my free time on weekends to see the breathtaking nature of Bolivia through trips to Isla del Sol, the Cloud Forest, and Uyeni Salt Flats. My travels not only gave me a sense of adventure, but helped to better understand the bigger cultural picture. Through my time with CFHI, I developed a strong sense of cultural humility and a greater understanding of the social determinants of health, especially disparities faced by those of lower socioeconomic status and those in rural areas. My experience helped me to grow as a future medical professional and as a conscious human being. I would highly recommend this experience to any student looking to expand their perspective through global travel under ethical, safety-focused leadership.

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Interviews
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Hema Pandey
Interviewed in 2018
Working with CFHI since 2005, Hema holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business & Commerce and a PG diploma Fashion Design. She holds a certificate in Nutrit...

Hema Pandey
Interviewed in 2018
What inspired you to travel abroad?
What inspired you to join the Child Family Health International (CFHI) team in India?

Jackie Powell
Participated in 2019
Jackie is a fourth year medical student who plans to pursue OB/GYN residency after graduation. During medical school, she traveled to Nepal to assist ...

Jackie Powell
Participated in 2019
I have always had the desire to learn about cultures that are different from mine. I think that we can learn more about ourselves by being immersed in a completely different lifestyle. Also, as a fourth year medical student, I have seen diverse patient populations and understand the importance of cultural sensitivity in the patient-physician relationship. I wanted to do a medical rotation abroad for all these reasons!

Robin Young
Interviewed in 2019
As Managing Director at Child Family Health International, Robin supports community-based Global Health Education Programs for students and institutio...

Robin Young
Interviewed in 2019
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Aside from CFHI's focus on ethical, fair trade engagement with our global partners (which was a huge motivation and inspiration for me to join the team!), I think what I love about CFHI is that we are especially responsive about working with participants in the pre-departure stages of their trip to ensure that their questions are answered and they feel comfortable with their program.
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Child Family Health International (CFHI), founded in 1992 is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, based in the United States that collaborates with universities and individuals to provide community-based global health education programs. CFHI positions its participants at the frontline of global health alongside healthcare professionals, patients, and community leaders. The organization places a high priority on assisting them with learning about context and health determinants in order to provide a thorough understanding of the interactions between disease processes, social circumstances, poverty, resiliency, geopolitical realities, historical contexts, and the complexities of health and wellness. This UN-recognized organization utilizes an asset-based community engagement m...

Child Family Health International

Child Family Health International
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Child Family Health International (CFHI), founded in 1992 is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, based in the United States that collaborates with universities and individuals to provide community-based global health education programs. CFHI positions its participants at the frontline of global health alongside healthcare professionals, patients, and community leaders. The organization places a high priority on assisting them with learning about context and health determinants in order to provide a thorough understanding of the interactions between disease processes, social circumstances, poverty, resiliency, geopolitical realities, historical contexts, and the complexities of health and wellness. This UN-recognized organization utilizes an asset-based community engagement m...
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