Working for global health solutions

As an undergraduate global health student, Lorraine Sekito has already put her education to work to make a positive change in the world. Last year, she co-founded the ASU chapter of GlobeMed, a nonprofit that partners students with international communities in the common goal of alleviating health disparities around the world. Sekito’s future educational plans are to combine a medical degree with a degree in public health or international development. Her main concerns are increasing access to health care and improving communities’ ability to sustain themselves as new local and global challenges arise.