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Posted on 02/12/12

Surveying and educating

Folks seemed very eager to receive their cards.

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Posted on 02/11/12

Surveying the villages

Amanda and I trekked with Miss Poulen for 40 minutes into a remote village.

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Posted on 02/10/12

IHSJ Reader, February 10, 2012

A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH’s Institute for Health and Social Justice.

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Posted on 02/08/12

Training the surveyors

Training day 1 went really well today!

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Posted on 02/01/12

PIH and Harvard physicians debut groundbreaking curriculum in Mexico

In Chiapas, PIH is training and employing the region’s next generation of doctors.

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Posted on 01/27/12

IHSJ Reader, January 27, 2012

A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH’s Institute for Health and Social Justice.

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Posted on 01/27/12

Phase one begins

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Posted on 01/26/12

Barcode night in Boston

We had one week to find 50 supporters around Boston to help with a ‘mystery project’.

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Posted on 01/25/12

In Washington D.C., PIH staff participate in Congressional briefing on cholera in Haiti

Fifteen months after Haiti’s cholera epidemic began, thousands continue to contract the disease each week. Learn how we can prevent needless suffering and deaths.

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Posted on 01/20/12

Launching a new scholarship program for girls in Rwanda

The Women and Girls Initiative Scholarship Program sends 41 young women and girls back to school in rural Rwanda.

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Posted on 01/19/12

A healthy child in just two weeks

Rapid recoveries are becoming common at a new Nutritional Rehabilitation Unit in Malawi.

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Posted on 01/13/12

IHSJ Reader, January 13, 2012

A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH’s Institute for Health and Social Justice.

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Posted on 01/13/12

Two years later, PIH’s Dr. David Walton “gives snapshot of public health situation” in Haiti

On NPR’s All Things Considered, Dr. Walton discusses Mirebalais Hospital, cholera, and the reconstruction process.

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Posted on 01/12/12

Haiti’s unnatural disaster

PIH's Dr. Joia Mukherjee and Ruth Messinger of American Jewish World Service reflect on the state of Haiti, two years after the earthquake.

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Posted on 01/11/12

New Coalition Calls for U.S. Investment in Frontline Health Workers

PIH joins over a dozen global health organizations in launching a coalition to urge more investment in frontline health workers in the developing world.

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Posted on 01/08/12

Bringing family planning to villages in Rwanda

Recent trainings give health workers new tools to bring family planning services to their communities.

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Posted on 01/06/12

New shoes for a new year

In 2011, thousands of children received new TOMS shoes. Plans for 2012 shoe distributions in the works.

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Posted on 01/05/12

A guide to tackle the challenges of global health programs

The PIH Program Management Guide sheds light on how PIH approaches its work.

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Posted on 01/04/12

Join Over 100 Health Professionals Trained in Global Health Effectiveness

This summer, learn about global health effectiveness from renowned leaders, including PIH's Paul Farmer and Joia Mukherjee.

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Posted on 12/22/11

From Boston to Mirebalais Hospital, church pews find a new home

Donation ensures that "patients...receive care in dignified, aesthetically pleasing environment."

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