Regina Korgbendeh, a traditional birth attendant at Wellbody Clinic, blends local customs with medical care, helping women in Sierra Leone receive safer, respectful childbirth.
Françoise Umutesi, a breast cancer survivor and early patient at Butaro’s Cancer Center, now enjoys life with her grandson, thanks to PIH’s support.
Mondeh Mansaray, 14, overcame Hodgkin lymphoma with PIH’s help. Now cancer-free, he enjoys sketching, football, and aims to become a doctor to help others.
Claver Mugenzi, once ostracized due to mental illness, now leads in his community and church. Supported by PIH, he and others in Kivuye use self-help groups to enhance mental health, build savings, and boost local resources.
PIH relief in southern Malawi supports families like Maliko Sadzu’s, who lost homes to severe floods, providing hope, emergency supplies, and vital aid.
Olga Roblero’s access to PIH-supported prenatal care in Chiapas led to a safe hospital birth for her son, Omar, despite facing preeclampsia.
Mariama Kamara survived Ebola and returned to support vulnerable children in Sierra Leone. She adopted three kids, works at a hospital, and attends literacy classes.
Treating child malnutrition is more than just food; it requires accessible care. PIH’s mobile clinics in Haiti exceeded expectations, treating 3,400 kids in 18 months.