News and Stories
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Financing the Right to Health: How the Destruction of Foreign Aid Reveals Deeper, Systemic Problems
Recent federal funding cuts reveal unjust structures that have increased dependence on foreign aid.
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PIHers' Picks: What PIH Advocacy Recommends to Read and Watch
PIH’s Advocacy Team staff and PIH Engagers recommend books and videos to learn more about the intersection of health care and social justice.
April 14, 2025
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Hospital Visitor to PIHer: Transforming Care in Sierra Leone
Meet Richard Ellie, PIH Sierra Leone’s graphic designer, and learn how his brother’s surgery inspired him to pursue public health.
April 7, 2025
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How Federal Funding Cuts are Undermining Public Health Infrastructure
Take action today to tell Congress to reverse these harmful cuts and restore critical public health funding to our communities.
April 3, 2025
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Standing with Haiti
PIH CEO Dr. Sheila Davis shares an update on the work of Zanmi Lasante, amid ongoing violence threatening the city of Mirebalais, Haiti.
April 3, 2025
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Community-Based Gardens Address Nutritional Needs on the Navajo Nation
Demonstration gardens encourage healthy lifestyles, community building within the Navajo Nation.
April 3, 2025
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Eliminating Tuberculosis with the Search, Treat, and Prevent Approach for All
At Partners In Health, this approach guides our TB ambitions around the world.
March 25, 2025
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Living With Multidrug-Resistant TB in Peru: Kioshi's Journey
Every year, nearly 1,500 people in Peru are diagnosed with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Kioshi Vásquez faced the disease alone until support from PIH changed his story.
March 21, 2025
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Beating Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Family’s Journey with the endTB Project in Kazakhstan
Saya, her mother, and her brother are now all healthy after participating in different phases of the endTB project.
March 18, 2025
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PIH Announces Opening Timeline of the Maternal Center of Excellence in Sierra Leone
The new facility will open in a phased approach later this year.
March 18, 2025