PIH Featured as The Economist Calls for Universal Care

Posted on Apr 30, 2018

"As this week’s special report shows, the goal of universal basic health care is sensible, affordable and practical, even in poor countries. Without it, the potential of modern medicine will be squandered.”

So argues the cover story of the latest issue of The Economist magazine, a seven-part examination of how best to provide care for all.

PIH features prominently.

PIH Stands with Haiti on Earthquake Anniversary

Posted on Jan 11, 2018

On the earthquake anniversary, one PIH leader in Haiti reflects on the country's current state, and it's inability to welcome 60,000 Haitian nationals from the U.S. once their Temporary Protected Status expires in 2019.

2017: The Year in Quotes

Posted on Dec 18, 2017

Inspiration in a sentence—that’s what we were looking for as we sifted through our stories about Partners In Health in 2017. Like any round-up, this collection of quotes falls short of conveying the breadth and depth of all that was accomplished this year. PIH staff saw 1.5 million patients in clinics and hospitals, never mind the hundreds of thousands consulted in their homes.

New Year, New Maternity Ward in Liberia

Posted on Dec 18, 2017

Every month, at least one or two pregnant women travel great distances—often spending hours bouncing down dirt roads on the backs of motorcycles—to arrive at the gate of Pleebo Health Center in southeast Liberia. The Partners In Health-supported center is in Maryland County, one of the poorest places in the world, with 84 percent of people unable to adequately feed, clothe, and shelter themselves.