Rwandan farmers in a PIH program grow rice to improve food security and income for families with malnourished children, despite challenges like bird infestations.
Dr. Jacquelin Pierre leads PIH’s diabetes program in Liberia, transforming patient care by building capacity, improving access to treatment, and emphasizing education.
PIH established the MAM program. By providing treatment and nutrition support to more malnourished children and their families, clinicians are saving and improving more lives throughout Kono.
Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is a quick way for health workers to assess malnutrition. PIH uses MUAC as part of a broader strategy to treat and prevent malnutrition.
Amid Haiti’s unrest, Madeleine safely delivered quadruplets at University Hospital after navigating roadblocks. Both mother and babies are now recovering.
Amid six weeks of unrest in Haiti, Zanmi Lasante keeps health care accessible, but urgently needs fuel, food, and supplies to continue serving patients.
Five years after PIH launched its Ebola response in Liberia and Sierra Leone, the organization remains committed, having transformed health care facilities and programs in both countries.
Cylian, a 12-year-old MDR-TB survivor in Sierra Leone, dreams of becoming a lawyer and urges others to seek treatment at Lakka Hospital.