CHPR

The Council of Hmong Public Relations Working Committee Announces the Hmong Country Initiative

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Monday, September 25, 2023

These collective efforts are aimed at engaging with the international community to gain recognition for a sovereign Hmong country.

Key Points: 
  • These collective efforts are aimed at engaging with the international community to gain recognition for a sovereign Hmong country.
  • The core focus of the Working Committee will encompass various facets integral to the Hmong community's identity and aspirations.
  • At the heart of this initiative lies the Hmong people's unwavering determination to establish their sovereign, independent state.
  • As a crucial step in this initiative, the CHPR will submit their application for membership in the United Nations.

The MolinaCares Accord and UCLA Launch Health Equity Challenge

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

The MolinaCares Accord (MolinaCares), in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of California (Molina), today announced a $125,000 grant to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) to engage a diverse group of UCLA graduate students in developing solutions to Californias most pressing health equity concerns through the Health Equity Challenge .

Key Points: 
  • The MolinaCares Accord (MolinaCares), in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of California (Molina), today announced a $125,000 grant to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) to engage a diverse group of UCLA graduate students in developing solutions to Californias most pressing health equity concerns through the Health Equity Challenge .
  • This grant is the latest partnership in the $1.6 million MolinaCares California Equity and Accessibility Initiative, launched in 2021 to advance health equity throughout the state.
  • Under the Health Equity Challenge, MolinaCares will enlist a group of graduate students at UCLA to develop realistic community-based solutions to a set of health equity problems identified by a panel of independent, California-based health care experts, including representatives of relevant state and local government agencies.
  • UCLA will coordinate and promote student participation in the Health Equity Challenge.