News and Stories
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Dr. Louise Ivers Responds in Washington Post
"If the U.N. follows words with financing, it will be taking very strong steps toward making amends to a country whose people it has harmed," writes Ivers.
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PIH’s Response to Cholera in Haiti
Last week, the U.N. acknowledged its role in the 2010 outbreak of cholera in Haiti. They plan to present a response plan in two months—but people are dying now. You can help.
August 25, 2016
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The Stories Behind the Photos
We asked PIH staffers to tell the stories behind the photos they’ve taken at our sites around the world.
August 19, 2016
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Life as the Only Doctor Atop Mexico's Sierra Madre
Within Dr. Martha Arrieta's first two months in the remote community of Monterrey, Chiapas, she set a dislocated elbow, helped deliver a baby, and patched up car accident victims while providing day...
August 19, 2016
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Woodworkers Craft Sustainable Futures
Three Liberian carpenters are helping to build lasting health care in Liberia.
August 12, 2016
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Dr. Paul Farmer: We Can’t Ignore Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is still a major health threat across the globe. Read Dr. Paul Farmer's perspective in the latest issue of The Atlantic.
August 10, 2016
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Model Mental Health Care in Rwanda
PIH's groundbreaking treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders in Rwanda works.
August 4, 2016
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A Surgeon, a Student, a Salon Owner—and Tuberculosis
Three patients in Kazakhstan enroll in a revolutionary new project for treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
August 3, 2016
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Dr. Gary Gottlieb: We Must Deliver First-World Health Care to Women and Children
Dr. Gary Gottlieb, CEO of Partners In Health, affirms the U.S. Agency for International Development's focus on ending preventable child and maternal deaths.
July 27, 2016
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Infectious Disease Expert to Discuss Zika
Dr. Louise Ivers, PIH's senior health and policy advisor, will discuss symptoms of and treatment for Zika, how PIH is addressing the virus in Haiti, and how Zika may have an impact on the Summer...
July 27, 2016