News & Stories

Before and after: watch this video of Dr. Paul Farmer—and see all we’ve accomplished together.
The WHO’s latest Global Tuberculosis Report highlights that TB now surpasses AIDS in annual deaths. PIH continues to advocate for better treatments and policies to combat TB globally.
Dr. Joia Mukherjee plans to retire in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, with Père Eddy, PIH’s mental health leader. Their joint work has expanded mental health care across Haiti, emphasizing community-based support and global advocacy.
PIH/ZL’s gender-based violence program in Haiti provides vital medical and psychosocial care. Rodeline’s experience highlights the program’s impact, offering emotional support, medical treatment, and access to justice and community education, crucial for healing and recovery from trauma.
Celestine Niyibizi, a CHW supervisor with PIH Rwanda since 2005, oversees health initiatives and family care.
We asked three first-year residents at University Hospital of Mirebalais in Haiti to tell us about their mentors.
A group of nurses from Tubman University in Liberia, overcoming challenges from civil war and Ebola, passed their national nursing exam with distinction. Supported by Partners In Health, they represent a milestone in rebuilding Liberia’s health system, opting to work in rural areas to serve communities in need.
Listen as Ophelia Dahl, chair of Partners In Health’s board and former executive director, tells the story of PIH’s involvement in Rwanda and some of its successes over the last decade. PIH and its sister organization, Inshuti Mu Buzima, work in partnership with Rwanda’s Ministry of Health.