News and Stories
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Fighting the Zika Virus in Haiti
We’re working with Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health and Population to address the risks associated with the Zika virus.
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Remembering Ti Joseph: Patient, Friend, and HIV Advocate
Joseph Jeune was an iconic symbol of the power of ART and the importance of delivering it to patients all over the world—regardless of income or social status.
April 1, 2016
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Dr. Paul Farmer Takes Questions on Reddit's "Ask Me Anything"
Highlights from Dr. Paul Farmer's first Reddit "Ask Me Anything," held March 16, 2016.
March 22, 2016
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New Reference Laboratory to Open In Haiti
The Mirebalais Reference Laboratory for Diagnostic and Research will house a range of services and become a hub for PIH's network of clinics throughout Haiti's Central Plateau and the lower Artibonite.
March 18, 2016
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Fighting Epidemics Before They Start
We fight illness and the poverty that causes it.
March 15, 2016
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Working in Global Health: Advice from PIH's Adam Bernstein
Adam Bernstein, PIH's web production manager, writes about when he realized global health is about more than medicine.
March 11, 2016
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International Women's Day: Stories of Inspiration
We asked some inspirational women at Partners In Health to tell us about a woman who has inspired them.
March 7, 2016
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We Build Health Systems: Caring for People in Chiapas
We place doctors in rural public clinics, which fills a chronic gap in Mexico's health care system.
March 2, 2016
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Lesotho: First Patients Enrolled in Revolutionary Tuberculosis Project
PIH's Dr. KJ Seung gives up an update on endTB, a project aimed at revolutionizing treatment for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
February 23, 2016
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Q&A with Dr. Louise Ivers: The Zika Virus in Haiti
Dr. Louise Ivers talks about the mosquito that carries Zika, efforts to control it in Haiti, and how PIH is working to prevent infections and treat those who might be suffering from complications.
February 19, 2016