News and Stories
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Why the Global Cholera Vaccine Shortage Goes Unnoticed Despite High Demand
Because cholera thrives in settings with limited clean water and sanitation infrastructure, those most impacted by the disease are the global poor and victims of natural disasters and war. Right now, the cholera vaccine is being rationed to make up for supply constraints.
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5 Reasons PIH Earns Your Support
Find out why PIH has earned the trust of supporters who value our global health and social justice mission, commitment to optimism and action, and promise to accompany partners for as long as it takes to ensure their right to health.
November 28, 2022
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PIH Opens Newly-Renovated NICU in Kirehe, Rwanda
Unit will provide care for the most at-risk infants
November 23, 2022
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Why PIH Provides Lifesaving Drugs For Free
PIH fights to make treatment for TB, HIV, COVID-19 accessible to all
November 21, 2022
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Q&A: Winston Duke of Black Panther on PIH, Global Health
PIH's first global ambassador reflects on trip to Rwanda
November 17, 2022
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ICU Director Shares 'Singular, World Class Skills' Across Haiti and Beyond
Dr. Pierre is the only ICU-trained doctor in Haiti's public sector; she remains one of only two intensivists in the country.
November 7, 2022
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Psychiatric Teaching Hospital Earns Accreditation in Sierra Leone
The accomplishment is a major milestone for mental health care education and delivery.
November 3, 2022
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9 Resources for Global Health Advocates
Here is a list of resources, open to people of all ages and stages of life, that will help advocate for health care for all.
November 2, 2022
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For Child With Down Syndrome, A Tale of Two Health Care Systems
Access to comprehensive health care and increased community acceptance have all contributed to improved life expectancy and quality of life for people with Down syndrome.
October 31, 2022
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Woman Recovers From Breast Cancer in Peru
PIH connects patients with medical care, social support
October 21, 2022