In Kayonza, Rwanda, PIH’s support transformed Agnes Ubaruta’s life and her daughter Aline’s health. With food aid and agriculture training, they thrive despite past challenges.
At University Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti, five breast cancer survivors share their journeys for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting free, comprehensive care and support.
For Canada’s Gender Equality Week, PIH Canada’s Emily Antze highlights progress in Haiti’s SGBV program, linking medical, legal, and psychosocial support for survivors.
Mojela Masupha, a human resources coordinator for PIH in Lesotho, once rode off-road motorcycles to deliver medical supplies in remote areas and now teaches biking in his spare time.
At Botšabelo Hospital, Lesotho, a doctor shared a tragic story of a man who, after overcoming MDR-TB, took his own life due to untreated severe depression.
The PIH Nightingale Fellowship supports and trains nurse leaders to improve patient care. Graduates praised the program for enhancing their leadership and healthcare systems.
In rural Liberia, 16-year-old Mable lost her baby due to a lack of resources, though her life was saved, highlighting the challenges in maternal health care.
PIH Canada’s Mark Brender and Emily Antze visited Haiti, witnessing mobile clinics combating child malnutrition in remote, underserved communities.