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Vaccine doses 1 and 2 of now delivered to 18,000 Haitians

Vaccine doses 1 and 2 of now delivered to 18,000 Haitians


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Celebrating the spirit of the Haitian People

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

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”

“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

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

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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Second dose of vaccine delivery begins

Second dose of vaccine delivery begins


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IHSJ Reader, May 11, 2012

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!

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

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 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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First phase of vaccine delivery is complete!

First phase of vaccine delivery is complete!


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IHSJ Reader, April 27, 2012

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

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

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”

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

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

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

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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Dose #1 given to more than 20,000… and counting

Dose #1 given to more than 20,000… and counting


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