News — Haiti

CBS Evening News reports on PIH’s rehabilitation work in Haiti

CBS Evening News reports on PIH’s rehabilitation work in Haiti

Two years after the earthquake, tens of thousands still suffer the long-term effects of injuries.
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NPR’s Morning Edition reports on impact of Mirebalais Hospital

NPR’s Morning Edition reports on impact of Mirebalais Hospital

Paul Farmer says hospital is a "model for effective international aid"
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PIH launches new Fellowship Training Program in MDR-TB

PIH launches new Fellowship Training Program in MDR-TB

Apply to become a fellow at a PIH project in Russia or Peru.
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Health experts call for special UN session on mental health

Health experts call for special UN session on mental health

PIH’s Director of Mental Health advocates services and rights for patients with mental health issues.
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Christy Turlington Burns reports on her visit to Haiti

Christy Turlington Burns reports on her visit to Haiti

The model and activist pens a 5 part series in the Huffington Post.
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CBS Evening News reports from Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital

CBS Evening News reports from Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital

When it opens later this year, this new facility will be one of Haiti’s largest public hospitals.
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How Haiti’s peanut crop is saving lives and creating new economic opportunities

How Haiti’s peanut crop is saving lives and creating new economic opportunities

CBS Evening News features story about new manufacturing plant, partnership between PIH and Abbott Laboratories.
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Two years after the quake

Two years after the quake

PIH co-founder Paul Farmer reflects on Mirebalais and meliorism.
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Reclaiming independent lives in post-earthquake Haiti

Reclaiming independent lives in post-earthquake Haiti

Created after the 2010 earthquake, PIH’s Rehabilitation Program continues to support hundreds.
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Providing mental health and psychosocial services to 25,000 Haitians

Providing mental health and psychosocial services to 25,000 Haitians

Since the 2010 earthquake, PIH has provided mental health and psychosocial support services to help thousands of survivors, and those suffering from mental disorders.
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Remembering Sonia Pierre

Remembering Sonia Pierre

RFK Human Rights Award winner, social activist, and longtime PIH friend leaves behind incredible legacy.
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PIH’s Louise Ivers honored by American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

PIH’s Louise Ivers honored by American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Paul Farmer presents ASTMH award and delivers keynote address.
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In Haiti, first phase of construction at Mirebalais Hospital nears completion

In Haiti, first phase of construction at Mirebalais Hospital nears completion

A cornerstone of PIH’s Stand With Haiti fund, new facility will provide care to thousands.
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Combating violence against women

Combating violence against women

In Haiti, communities pull together to honor the International Day Against Gender-Based Violence on November 25.
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“I want respect and opportunities to work and learn.”

“I want respect and opportunities to work and learn.”

In Haiti, electrician Iguenson Joseph lights up Mirebalais Hospital.
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Q & A with PIH’s new mental health fellows

Q & A with PIH’s new mental health fellows

In Haiti and Rwanda, our Pagenel Fellows care for those in need, train future health workers.
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Construction begins on Center for Rehabilitation and Excellence

Construction begins on Center for Rehabilitation and Excellence

In Haiti, PIH and partners break ground on new facility for people living with disabilities.
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World Mental Health Day 2011

World Mental Health Day 2011

In Haiti, PIH Mental Health program making big strides.
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In Haiti, PIH and Abbott harness local resources to fight childhood malnutrition

In Haiti, PIH and Abbott harness local resources to fight childhood malnutrition

New York Times highlights a unique partnership, lessons for sustainable solutions.
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VIDEO: Treating Pulane

VIDEO: Treating Pulane

A young, dangerously emaciated girl in Lesotho is examined and treated at a specialized TB facility, in an attempt to reverse her life threatening condition(s).
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