Canada’s universal health coverage values should guide international policy. UHC aims for equity and high-quality care globally, benefiting women and vulnerable populations.
Delphine Mizero, inspired by her own life-saving surgery, joins UGHE’s inaugural medical class, aiming to improve care in underserved communities and advance health equity.
Haiti’s six-month emergency medicine training, developed post-earthquake, created a model for critical care in low-resource settings, expanding emergency services.
Dr. Gerald Ekwen is the only general surgeon in southeastern Liberia, performing 15 surgeries weekly and improving obstetric care, vital for the region’s health.
In Sierra Leone, PIH supports children overcoming challenges like HIV, TB, and diabetes, enabling their school success and futures.
Mariama Alieu, pregnant and in pain, was diagnosed with hepatitis B at Koidu Government Hospital. She’s among the first patients at PIH’s new hepatitis B clinic, which offers free screening, treatment, and aims to inform national guidelines.
The Ebola outbreak in DRC has infected 2,500+ and killed nearly 1,700. PIH’s top clinicians are aiding the response, applying lessons from past outbreaks.
Dalitso Mkango, a Malawian market vendor, thrived with support from PIH’s POSER program, using goats for fertilizer and business, improving her life and health.