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The New York Times Op-Ed: A Chance to Right a Wrong in Haiti

The Boston Globe: A conversation with Dr. Howard Hiatt

The Atlantic: Rwanda’s Historic Health Recovery: What the U.S. Might Learn

WBEZ Chicago: Little Access to Mental Health Services in Developing World

The New York Times: Rwanda’s Health Care Success Story

TEDx Beacon Street: Breaking the Cycle of Failure in Haitian Foreign Aid

Tampa Bay Times: In Haiti, Paul Farmer’s Charity Partners In Health Makes a Difference

Global Post: Little Access to Mental Health Services in Developing World

PBS Newshour: Fighting Cholera, a Dose at a Time

WBUR: Partners In Health Marks 25 Years in the Field

BBC/PRI’s The World: Pink Ribbons to Haiti

PBS Newshour: Long After Earthquake, Haiti Still Feels Devastating Effects of Cholera Epidemic

Real Simple Magazine: A List of Top 10 Charities: Partners In Health

The Huffington Post: Cholera Deaths: The New Norm in Haiti?

PRI’s The World: Haiti Still Reeling from Sandy’s Punch

The Huffington Post: A Definite Cure for Malnutrition

Nursing Spectrum: Nurses Tackle Cancer in Developing Nations

The New York Times Sunday Review: Dignifying Design

The Atlantic: The Moral Medical Mission: Partners In Health, 25 Years On

Time Magazine: The Case for Optimism

HL7 Standards: EMR Goes Global: Partners In Health Brings Technology to Developing Countrie

The Washington Post: Personal Coaches Help Haitian Families Try to Get Out of Poverty

The Boston Globe: Dream Builders Local Volunteers Help Build a Hospital in Haiti

NBC Syracuse: Haitian Boy Says Goodbye to Local Doctor Who Helped Him

NPR: WHO Calls for Emergency Stockpile of Cholera Vaccine

The Boston Globe: Community Health Workers Help HIV Patient Change Attitude, Life

NPR: Cholera Vaccination Test Reached Targets in Haiti

The New York Times: What We Can Learn from Third-World Health Care

Americas Quarterly: Cholera and the Road to Modernity

The Boston Globe: A Boost from Boston in Rwanda’s Cancer Fight

NPR: ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Rises as Cry in HIV Fight

The New York Times: The Coffin-maker Benchmark

NPR: Treating HIV: From Impossible to Halfway There

The New York Times: In Rwanda, Health Care Coverage That Eludes the U.S.

The New York Times: HIV in the Mountain Kingdom

Denver Post: Boulder Firm Giving Condoms to Haitians

The Boston Globe: Building a New Kind of Health Care

Chicago Tribune: Chicago Architect Designs a Beacon for Health Care in Haiti

WBUR: Redefining Health Care As We Know It

Stanford Social Innovation Review: Realigning Health with Care

The New York Times: Hands-on Medical Education in Rwanda

The Concord Monitor: Saving Mothers: Concord Native Works to Cut Maternal Mortality in Africa

The Huffington Post: Why Nurses are the Unsung Heroes of Global Health

The Boston Herald: Hope for Haitian Recovery

The Washington Post: Jim Yong Kim Named World Bank President

ABC News: Haiti Health Workers To Give Cholera Vaccine

The Huffington Post: Malawi’s First Female President: A Quiet and Earth Shaking Victory

The New York Times: Vaccinations Begin in a Cholera-Ravaged Haiti

NPR: Vaccination Against Cholera Finally Begins in Haiti

The Washington Post: Jim Kim’s Humility Would Serve World Bank Well

CommonWealth: The Haiti-Boston Connection

MSNBC: Haitian Cholera Epidemic in Wake of Earthquake Devastation

The Huffington Post: Three Reasons Why The World Needs Dr. Jim Kim at The World Bank

USA Today: Cholera Cases On The Rise in Haiti, U.N. Says

The Rwanda Focus: Pediatric Cancer On The Rise in Rwanda

The Huffington Post: No One Should Die of Tuberculosis in the 21st Century

NPR: Global Health Expert Chosen as World Bank Nominee

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