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2010 Annual Report Highlights

Partners In Health and our sister organizations have faced tremendous challenges and accomplished amazing results over the last year. Thousands of supporters have contributed resources to make this possible. This report is for you.

Please take a look at what we have accomplished together.

Haiti Earthquake Response

Haiti Earthquake Response

When a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Zanmi Lasante (PIH’s partner organization) was uniquely positioned…

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Haiti Ongoing Programs

Haiti Ongoing Programs

Although the earthquake overshadowed everything else that happened in Haiti this year, Zanmi Lasante…

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Rwanda

Rwanda

With the construction of a new district hospital in Burera and the opening of a district pharmacy in…

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Malawi

Malawi

Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo (APZU), PIH’s partner organization in Malawi, continued to transform the public health…

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Lesotho

Lesotho

PIH Lesotho continued to bring comprehensive primary health care and treatment for HIV and tuberculosis…

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Peru

Peru

In partnership with the Ministry of Health, Socios En Salud (SES) continued to treat and support some…

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Russia

Russia

PIH Russia worked to improve treatment and outcomes for TB patients, disseminated evidence-based practices…

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USA

USA

The Boston-based Prevention and Access to Care and Treatment (PACT) Project expanded its training and…

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Mexico

Mexico

Equipo de Apoyo en Salud y Educación Comunitaria (EAPSEC) continued to train and support community health…

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Advocacy and Research

Advocacy and Research

With continued, generous support from the Skoll Foundation and the John M. Lloyd foundation, PIH focused…

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Medical Informatics and Training

Medical Informatics and Training

The PIH Medical Informatics team continued to expand the use of OpenMRS at our sites. OpenMRS is an open-source…

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Financial Review

Financial Review

The massive earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, engendered an incredibly generous response,…

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