Dr. Ruth Damuse, oncology program director at PIH’s Zanmi Lasante, discusses expanded cancer care in Haiti, now serving patients free at two hospitals.
Students for Partners in Health: Toronto organized a panel after the Ebola outbreak to raise awareness. Experts discussed vaccine development and epidemic response challenges, emphasizing global cooperation and media impact.
Dr. Mac Lee Jean Louis, director of surgery at University Hospital in Mirebalais, returned to Haiti after a career in Brooklyn and Harlem to serve his country.
Dr. Fernet Léandre, alongside Dr. Paul Farmer, pioneered HIV and AIDS treatment in rural Haiti, transforming HIV and AIDS from a death sentence to manageable chronic illness, and demonstrating the feasibility of community-based ART in resource-poor settings.
Meet five courageous survivors of Ebola.
From childhood dreams to managing PIH/IMB’s NCD program in Rwanda, this nurse finds joy in holistic care and improving health outcomes.
Partners In Health sends advance team to Liberia for ambitious Ebola response, led by co-founder Paul Farmer amidst a $35 million first-year budget.
Reachable by bumpy gravel roads or winding walking trails, countless women and their children living in the hills near Thomonde, Haiti are living examples of the power of accompaniment. Margaret is one of them.