Lovenyou's Transformation in Haiti

Posted on Nov 8, 2017

Lovenyou Pierre arrived at University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, barely conscious and starving. PIH staff enrolled him in its malnutrition program. Four months later, he was a different little boy.

Refugee Camp Eye-Opening for UGHE Students

Posted on Oct 20, 2017

Orderly lines of homes and shelters stretch far down crowded, uniform roads at Mahama Refugee Camp in southeastern Rwanda, where more than 55,000 people have arrived since 2015 after fleeing political unrest and violence in Burundi.

Staff Share Stories After Quake in Mexico

Posted on Sep 15, 2017

PIH staff assessed damage from the 8.1-magnitude earthquake that rocked Mexico last week and shared stories of crumbling houses, mudslides, and an emergency birth.

PIH Director: “Staggering” Losses in Sierra Leone Flooding

Posted on Aug 16, 2017

Partners In Health’s top official in Sierra Leone described “staggering” losses Tuesday among PIH family and friends in Freetown, where rescue work was ongoing after devastating floods and mudslides killed hundreds a day earlier.

Partnership Brings Clean Water to Cange, Haiti

Posted on Aug 20, 2012

About 10,000 residents have access to purified and filtered water, thanks to Zanmi Lasante, Clemson University's Engineers for Developing Countries, and two South Carolina church congregations.