UGHE’s new campus in Rwanda symbolizes a global commitment to health equity, offering education that integrates medical training with human rights and social justice.
PIH’s Dr. Joia Mukherjee argues that achieving universal health coverage requires direct funding to local health systems, not bypassing them.
One in three women globally face violence. In Haiti, PIH and Zanmi Lasante address SGBV through comprehensive care, research, and prevention efforts.
Marcellus, severely malnourished at 12 months, was saved by a mobile clinic in Haiti. After 8 weeks of treatment, his health improved dramatically.
Gladys, head midwife at Wellbody Clinic, empowers women in Sierra Leone through compassionate care, education, and advocacy against FGM and teenage pregnancy.
At a Vancouver screening of Bending the Arc, disparities in global health spending highlight the need for action on solidarity, as seen in PIH’s work.
Haiti’s Dr. Plantin pioneers emergency medicine, focusing on educating new doctors despite challenges. Dr. Colinet seeks Canadian support for training.
18-year-old Fanta Karoma, facing a risky pregnancy, found hope at Wellbody Clinic’s birth waiting home in Sierra Leone. She received safe care and delivered a healthy baby.