News and Stories
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6 Global Health Facts That May Surprise You
From maternal health to tuberculosis, glaring inequities persist
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UGHE Ranked One of the Ten Best Universities in Sub-Saharan Africa
UGHE ranked 8th among 117 universities across Sub-Saharan Africa
June 28, 2023
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Transgender Woman In Lima Accesses Medical Care, Social Support
Socios En Salud improves access to care for transgender women in Lima
June 26, 2023
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Off the Grid: An Expanded Solar Power System in Haiti
The project will more than double the current solar production capacity and reduce a projected 2,298 tons of CO2 from hospital emissions annually.
June 20, 2023
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Meet Two Midwives in Sierra Leone
Aminata and Harolda discuss the importance of midwifery, what motivates them, and more.
June 7, 2023
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PIH Endorses Legislation to Address the U.S. Maternal Health Crisis
PIH-supported Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act calls for historic investments to end racial and ethnic disparities in maternal health outcomes
June 5, 2023
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PIH Launches Sierra Leone’s First Mental Health Helpline
Psychosocial counselors provide referrals and time-sensitive support to callers.
May 30, 2023
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How to Create Your Legacy with PIH
Legacy gift planning specialists discuss the concept of creating a personal legacy, the many ways in which it can be done, and how PIH supporters can have an impact on global health now--and far into the future.
May 26, 2023
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Ophelia Dahl Receives Radcliffe Medal from Harvard University
PIH co-founder joins list of awardees including Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Dolores Huerta, Toni Morrison
May 22, 2023
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PIH Opposes U.S. Legislation that Would Continue Expulsion of Asylum Seekers
The U.S. Public Health Emergency declaration for COVID-19 lifted last week, as did Title 42, an order used to prevent migrants from seeking asylum. PIH urges legislators to respect the rights of migrants and not support new racist and xenophobic bills that would make asylum difficult for families and children.
May 15, 2023