News and Stories
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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.
May 15, 2012
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Second dose of vaccine delivery begins
Jon Lascher, PIH – Artibonite Region, Haiti We are pleased to report that during the first two days of delivering the second dose of Shanchol, we vaccinated over 8,000 people. Thanks to Amanda...
May 14, 2012
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IHSJ Reader, May 11, 2012
A roundup of global health news and research, published by PIH
May 11, 2012
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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.
May 10, 2012
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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
May 10, 2012
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First phase of vaccine delivery is complete!
Dr. Max Raymond Jr., PIH - Artibonite Region, Haiti Phase 1, dose 1 of the project is completed and may be considered a success. Phase 1, dose 2 will begin on Sunday 13th and run through...
May 9, 2012
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"Why nurses are the unsung heroes of global health"
Sheila Davis, PIH Director of Global Nursing, advocates for greater recognition of nurses contributions.
May 8, 2012
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Infographic: Nurses make world health care go round
For International Nurses Week, PIH honors these key providers who deliver 90% of all healthcare services.
May 8, 2012
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"Pack" people in the field of global health
Sheila Davis, PIH Director of Global Health Nursing comments on International Nurses Week.
May 3, 2012