Why the Global Cholera Vaccine Shortage Goes Unnoticed Despite High Demand

Posted on Nov 29, 2022

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.

5 Reasons PIH Earns Your Support

Posted on Nov 28, 2022

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.

Why Global Funding Needs a New Strategy Now  

Posted on Sep 21, 2022

Mobilizing and distributing public resources on a global scale requires new levels of global solidarity and requires reimagining global cooperation and the very conception of international development.

U.S. Congressional Representatives Introduce The Paul Farmer Memorial Resolution

Posted on Sep 20, 2022

The resolution calls on the U.S. government to adopt a bold “global health solidarity” strategy to end poverty, ensure health care as a human right, and address structural, economic, environmental, and colonial harms that undermine the health and well-being of people around the world.

Timeline: PIH’s Work, Advocacy in HIV/AIDS

Posted on Jul 27, 2022

Explore the timeline to learn how PIH's work and advocacy in HIV/AIDS began in Haiti, branched out globally, and influenced how care was delivered to millions of people around the world.

Op-Ed: While U.S. Moves on from COVID-19, Local Leaders Left to Pick Up the Slack

Posted on Jul 1, 2022

In the absence of a cohesive and comprehensive federal plan, local health departments, community-based organizations, and others across the country are stepping up to assume the responsibility of accompanying their communities through this new phase of COVID-19, just as they have throughout the entire pandemic.