News and Stories
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Photo Essay: Expanding a Hospital, Serving More Patients in Rwanda
The multi-year project will improve access to quality cancer care, other specialized care
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Op-Ed: While U.S. Moves on from COVID-19, Local Leaders Left to Pick Up the Slack
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.
July 1, 2022
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Dr. Joia Mukherjee: Med Students Should Become Healers Choosing ‘Hope and Action’
Dr. Joia Mukherjee to med school graduates: “Hope is as important now than it ever has been. ... It powers a willingness to wade into messy waters of sickness and suffering, to analyze the milieu of social injustice, and to address the root causes of disparate suffering."
June 27, 2022
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Helping Patients With PTSD Heal
In Rwanda, one in five people live with a mental health condition
June 27, 2022
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Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Community Health Workers Essential to Care in Mexico
Community health workers provide culturally relevant care in rural Chiapas
June 24, 2022
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Local Partners Key to Holistic TB Care in Kazakhstan
Social workers in Kazakhstan connect tuberculosis patients and their families with community organizations that provide food, daily essentials, and mental health support so that patients can fully recover.
June 15, 2022
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Research: Investment in Nurses and Midwives Improves Health Care Outcomes in Rural Liberia
Nurses and midwives are vital to health care systems. This is especially true in regions with health workforce shortages, such as southeast Liberia. On a daily basis, nurses and midwives help meet patients’ everyday needs and fill in during emergency situations. Simultaneously, they train nursing students.
June 8, 2022
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Solar Panels Power Clinics in Peru
Renewable energy ensures reliable power for lifesaving care in remote regions
June 2, 2022
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Research: Decreased Use of Maternal Health Services During Start of Pandemic
Each country responded with somewhat different results, but—taken together—they provide concrete evidence that the current pandemic had a deep impact on maternal health services where PIH works globally.
June 1, 2022
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Woman Living With Schizophrenia Thrives With Care, Social Support
In Peru, care continues for patients with chronic mental health conditions
May 26, 2022