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Zackie Achmat joined PIH Canada to reflect on conscience-driven activism, global solidarity, and why symbols like the HIV POSITIVE shirt still matter in today’s fight for health and justice.
A chance meeting led Saulos Metio to a TB diagnosis and care through PIH. With treatment, food support, and follow-up, he’s recovered. And working again in his community.
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The Paul E. Farmer Maternal Center of Excellence in Sierra Leone delivers dignified, world-class maternal and neonatal care, trains local clinicians, and advances health equity.
66 advocates met with 29 MPs on Parliament Hill for #LeadOnTB, urging Canada to boost Global Fund support and lead the fight against TB: the world’s deadliest yet curable infectious disease.
After battling drug-resistant TB, Elvis Espinosa found hope through Socios En Salud’s endTB-Q trial—an all-oral treatment offering a shorter, safer cure for the world’s toughest TB cases.
Didi Bertrand Farmer reflects in The New England Journal of Medicine on Dr. Paul Farmer’s legacy, using his love of gardening as a metaphor for his lifelong work toward global health equity.
In Lesotho, PIH trains treatment supporters to care for people with MDR-TB, providing daily medicine, meals, and companionship to help patients heal and reclaim their lives.