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“It’s gonna be slow. It’s gonna be tough. It’s gonna be agonizing. But we will make it through”

“It’s gonna be slow. It’s gonna be tough. It’s gonna be agonizing. But we will make it through”

CBS interviews PIH's Dr. Paul Farmer and Dr. David Walton. Read More

Our partners in health: Johnny Bernard, Pharmacist, St Marc, Haiti

Our partners in health: Johnny Bernard, Pharmacist, St Marc, Haiti

"The first day of the cholera outbreak, my entire team spent the night at the hospital, making deliveries between the warehouse and the wards." Read More

Arming hundreds of community health workers to fight cholera

Arming hundreds of community health workers to fight cholera

Community outreach to slow the spread of an epidemic. Read More

Scenes from the storm

Scenes from the storm

Images from the communities in Haiti battered by Hurricane Tomas. Read More

Hurricane Tomas update

Hurricane Tomas update

An update from the ground Read More

Bracing for Hurricane Tomas

Bracing for Hurricane Tomas

PIH's Dr. David Walton reports from Haiti. Read More

Gen Pwoblem Gen Solisyon

Gen Pwoblem Gen Solisyon

"Where there is a problem, there is always a solution." Jon Lascher, PIH Haiti Procurement Manager reports from Haiti Read More

Hurricane Tomas may complicate efforts to fight cholera outbreak

Hurricane Tomas may complicate efforts to fight cholera outbreak

PIH prepares for a storm while continuing work to control and treat cholera epidemic. Read More

“Community health worker network acts as a safety net against outbreaks”

“Community health worker network acts as a safety net against outbreaks”

Protecting vulnerable populations from the cholera outbreak. Read More

“Cholera Will Not Go Away Until Underlying Situations that Make People Vulnerable Change”

“Cholera Will Not Go Away Until Underlying Situations that Make People Vulnerable Change”

Watch a video of Dr. Evan Lyon discussing the situations surrounding the recent cholera outbreak in Haiti on Democracy NOW! Read More

How disease takes root

How disease takes root

A post from our Chief Medical Officer, Joia Mukherjee. Read More

Providing supplies at hospitals, providing water in communities

Providing supplies at hospitals, providing water in communities

An update on PIH's response to the outbreak in Haiti Read More

Reaching out to communities affected by the cholera outbreak

Reaching out to communities affected by the cholera outbreak

Images of PIH's community outreach efforts. Read More

A resident’s report from the field

A resident’s report from the field

"We pulled into Hopital St. Nicholas in St. Marc just as rain began to fall." Read More

CBS News reports on cholera outbreak

CBS News reports on cholera outbreak

Watch segments from CBS News featuring PIH's work to treat and control the cholera outbreak in Haiti Read More

Access to hospitals and clean water are major challenges to controlling cholera outbreak

Access to hospitals and clean water are major challenges to controlling cholera outbreak

An update on PIH's response to the outbreak in Haiti. Read More

Cholera outbreak: On the ground in St Marc

Cholera outbreak: On the ground in St Marc

Images from PIH clinic treating cholera patients. Read More

PIH responds to cholera outbreak in Haiti

PIH responds to cholera outbreak in Haiti

PIH has rushed clinical reinforcements and supplies to the region and has mounted a massive community education and mobilization campaign. Read More

Cholera in Haiti: Another Disease of Poverty in a Traumatized Land

Cholera in Haiti: Another Disease of Poverty in a Traumatized Land

An outbreak of cholera has been documented in the area surrounding the lower Artibonite region of Haiti. Read More

Lacking walls, but not respect

Lacking walls, but not respect

A physician from PIH’s supported project in Mexico reflects on his trip to Haiti. Read More

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