Makatleho Monyake and her 4-month-old baby ride home on horseback with a food package following an appointment at PIH-supported Bobete Health Center.
2023
With your support, PIH teams around the world are providing lifesaving care to those who need it most—fighting to make health care a human right for all.
Your generosity has an incredible impact—on Partners In Health teams, patients, and the movement for global health equity.
As you scroll, you’ll see how many people your support has impacted, how many treatment regimens you helped provide, how many appointments—in PIH-supported clinics and at home—you contributed to, and more. As you look through, we hope you remember that each number is tied to a person whose life has been changed for the better through quality health care, social support, and accompaniment.
Thank you for making these accomplishments possible and for partnering with us to create a more just and healthier world.
outpatient visits
PIH prevents, diagnoses, and treats a wide range of conditions for millions of patients worldwide.
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH
home visits
Community health workers increase access to lifesaving support and care by checking on patients at home.
Photo by Monica Mendoza / PIH
Photo by Francisco Terán / PIH
patients with malnutrition in care
PIH believes no one should die of starvation, addressing the clinical, economic, and social factors that drive hunger.
mental health care patients
With your accompaniment, PIH provides comprehensive, community-based mental health services where they are otherwise unavailable.
Photo by Diego Diaz / PIH
safe, general surgeries performed
Without safe surgery, treatable conditions can become dangerous. PIH is improving access to surgical care and training.
patients with HIV currently in care
PIH supplies life-long, lifesaving treatments and education to support the treatment and prevention of HIV.
patients receiving chronic disease care
PIH serves as a global model for treating and managing chronic diseases in settings of poverty.
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH
patients completed TB treatment
TB is the deadliest infectious disease globally, despite being treatable. PIH is changing that through accessible treatment and support.
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH
prenatal care visits
A prenatal checkup can detect conditions that, without diagnosis, could lead to a complicated—or fatal—birth.
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH



“Thanks to your partnership, PIH has made immense progress toward achieving health equity across the sites we serve. Supporters like you have made it possible for Inshuti Mu Buzima, as PIH is known in Rwanda, to make incredible strides towards innovation and care—training the next generations of medical professionals at the University of Global Health Equity, providing thousands of patients with high-quality medical care, and significantly contributing towards decreasing maternal mortality in the country. Together, I am confident that we will continue this work and remain a model for building strong health systems across the globe.”
Nadine Karema
Executive Director, Inshuti Mu Buzima
“The fact that makes me continue with PIH is that they are so patient-centered. Whatever amount of diagnostic or treatment the patient needed, your support makes it possible for PIH to pay the bill. As a clinician, this is what you want. Working with PIH in resource-limited settings, I have learned a lot and think I have helped the patients to some extent with the available resources within the existing conditions.”
Dr. Girum B. Tefera
MDR-TB Clinical Lead, PIH Sierra Leone
“Being a community health worker was a good place to start, it motivated me to learn new things. We can learn a little more about the lives of the patients by being guided by the community health workers, because they really are the eyes of the community. They are the ones who know the people best and your generosity makes their important work possible. I am very satisfied to be able to work with each one of the community health workers, to feel that I am contributing, that I am helping the patients, and also them.”
Mayra Ramirez
Community Health Worker Supervisor, Compañeros En Salud
Makatleho Monyake and her 4-month-old baby ride home on horseback with a food package following an appointment at PIH-supported Bobete Health Center.
Photo by Zack DeClerck / PIH