News and Stories
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Drs. Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim: What's Missing in Ebola Fight
"The Ebola crisis today is a reflection of long-standing and growing inequalities of access to basic health care," write Drs. Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim in The Washington Post.
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Key Principles on the Ebola Response
Dr. Paul Farmer outlines important principles regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak.
September 1, 2014
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Partners In Health ♥ Arcade Fire
How bands like Arcade Fire and their fans are helping us do "whatever it takes" to save lives, revitalize communities, and transform global health.
August 28, 2014
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Blood, Sweat and Gears: A 4,000 Mile Bike Ride Raises AIDS Awareness
Meet the seven women who pedaled 4,000 miles across the United States to support Partners In Health.
August 26, 2014
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‘You Have TB’: Melissa Sanchez's Story
“You have tuberculosis” were the words that changed my life forever.
August 20, 2014
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Dr. Paul Farmer Discusses Ebola Outbreak with PRI’s The World
“Building those systems takes significant investment, and of course, many of us have long argued that not building them is far more costly,” Farmer told The World
August 15, 2014
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Working in Global Health: Archie Ayeh
Starting a career in global health can be intimidating. It’s a diverse field that evolves quickly and demands collaboration across disciplines, from finance to supply chain and logistics, to computer programming. Each month we ask a seasoned colleague to share advice for those interested in forging a career in global health. This month we asked Archie Ayeh, program manager for Partners In Health/Lesotho, to share his perspective.
August 13, 2014
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Community Health Worker Program Expands in Mexico
PIH Mexico is expanding its community health worker program to serve more communities—and studying the results.
August 1, 2014
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A New Health Clinic for an Overlooked Community in Rwanda
The Nyamicucu Health Post is our latest contribution to a long-overlooked community in Rwanda, and it’s one we’re especially proud of.
July 31, 2014
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New Maternity Ward Expands Quality Care for Mothers in Eastern Rwanda
“We help around seven women deliver every day, and sometimes we get over 200 women in a month. Now, we can accommodate more pregnant women, and get midwives to provide the best health care to women giving birth,” said Grace Dusabe, head nurse of the maternity ward.
July 21, 2014