At age 6, Mankopane Moeletsi became an orphan. More than a decade later, she now works for Partners In Health.
Since March 3, PIH and Zanmi Lasante have faced severe challenges in Haiti due to escalating insecurity, but remain committed to providing vital health care.
COVID-19 diverted attention from TB, worsening its spread. Efforts to fight TB now focus on lessons from COVID and hope through vaccination advances.
Ntate, suffering from HIV and drug-resistant TB, exemplifies the syndemic of these diseases in Lesotho, where TB and HIV co-infection rates are sky-high.
AI, 3D bioprinting, and wearables have disrupted health care, yet remain unavailable in many low-income countries. PIH uses scalable tech for better care.
94% of maternal deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Social medicine, combining social sciences and healthcare, helps PIH address these health inequities.
Partners In Health Canada receives $1M from The Honey & Barry Sherman Legacy Foundation to support women’s and child health programs in Liberia.
Sister Patricia Azikiwe mentors clinicians at KGH, improving maternal care. Since 2020, KGH reduced maternal deaths by 8%, with continued enhancements in care.