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Celebrating the spirit of the Haitian People
Flag Day celebrates a symbol of Haiti's freedom—from 1802 to 2012.
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Putting ‘Care’ Back in Health Care
A new article co-authored by PIH’s Paul Farmer and Heidi Behforouz challenges U.S. healthcare system to adopt lessons learned in the developing world.
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“We desperately need all of you on the TEAM for CHANGE”
PIH's Chief Medical Officer delivers commencement address at the Institute for Health Professions
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The New York Times covers an innovative new program for clinicians
In Rwanda, Partners In Health, Harvard Medical School, and the Rwandan health ministry offer a unique class for the country's physicians.
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Ophelia Dahl advocates to make motherhood as safe in Malawi as Los Angeles
PIH's executive director and co-founder argues the need for providing adequate health care to all women during pregnancy and childbirth.
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IHSJ Reader, May 11, 2012
A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH’s Institute for Health and Social Justice.
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Happy Mother’s Day!
A photo gallery celebrating mothers and their contributions at PIH sites around the world.
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A day to mourn and remember
Zanmi Lasante staff and the Belladère community observe the anniversary of a tragic arson attack that killed two beloved members of the ZL family.
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Mental health services transform life for orphaned teenager
Mental health and social support services connect orphaned Rwandan teenager with food, school, and hope
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IHSJ Reader, April 27, 2012
A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH’s Institute for Health and Social Justice.
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The first phase of construction at Mirebalais Hospital nears completion
In late April, the final concrete block at the main complex was put into place.
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Nursing heroes combat cholera
Sheila Davis, PIH Director of Global Nursing, blogs about the leading role of nurses in combating cholera in Haiti.
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New Study: “Obstructed Labor and Caesarean Delivery: The Cost and Benefit of Surgical Intervention”
Of the 273,000 women who die in childbirth each year, nearly all could be saved with access to C-sections.
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Taking a stand against user fees for health care
In order to ensure effective and equitable health services, donors must work with implementing governments to remove user fees for health care.
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World Malaria Day
On April 25, organizations and governments around the world renew their commitment to fighting and eradicating this deadly disease.
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Harvard and Haiti play for earthquake relief
In a rainy match at Harvard Stadium, the home team wins in an intense 1-0 shut-out.
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