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As the U.S. cuts critical aid programs, millions face dire consequences. Canada’s leadership in global health and aid is vital to supporting vulnerable communities and upholding our shared values.
Dr. Valdespino discovered a man, Rosemberg Lopez, locked in a shack for years in Reforma, Chiapas. PIH diagnosed and treated him, transforming his life and community.
After Ebola, PIH renovated “New Pleebo” health center in Liberia, serving 50,000 people and delivering 50 babies in the first month.
After Ebola, PIH renovated “New Pleebo” health center in Liberia, serving 50,000 people and delivering 50 babies in the first month.
Keynote speaker Lucie Edwards inspires with her insights on global health, emphasizing innovation, structural violence, and health equity as attainable goals.
Tula Foundation, based in BC, supports environmental initiatives and health systems in Guatemala, inspired by Partners In Health’s model of equitable healthcare.
University Hospital of Mirebalais launched Haiti’s first emergency medicine residency in October 2014, with subsequent classes quickly demonstrating its impact.
Discussions on foreign aid often overlook the true meaning of ‘sustainability’, focusing more on donors than those in need, impacting global health outcomes.
PIHC Education subgroup raises awareness for PIH Canada, focusing on global health through academic tasks like journal articles and blogs.