Amid six weeks of unrest in Haiti, Zanmi Lasante keeps health care accessible, but urgently needs fuel, food, and supplies to continue serving patients.
Five years after PIH launched its Ebola response in Liberia and Sierra Leone, the organization remains committed, having transformed health care facilities and programs in both countries.
Cylian, a 12-year-old MDR-TB survivor in Sierra Leone, dreams of becoming a lawyer and urges others to seek treatment at Lakka Hospital.
PIH celebrates International Day of the Girl by honoring young women at UGHE in Rwanda who defied barriers to pursue careers in global health.
Community health workers in rural Chiapas, Mexico, are bridging the mental health care gap by providing counseling and support to vulnerable patients.
Three years ago, Winston Appleton, homeless and mentally ill, was rehabilitated by PIH’s outreach in Liberia, transforming lives with care and dignity.
The Sierra Leone Psychiatric Hospital, now renovated with PIH support, offers dignified, effective mental health care, transforming patient lives and conditions.
Oldine Deshommes, a social worker in Haiti, supports cancer patients at University Hospital in Mirebalais, overcoming barriers with care and compassion.