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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.
Carlos Vázquez, a farmer in Chiapas, Mexico, regained his health through regular care from Partners In Health Mexico after struggling with diabetes for years due to the high cost of medication.