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Bringing electricity to Mirebalais Hospital

Bringing electricity to Mirebalais Hospital

In Haiti, US volunteers help local crews install poles, new electric lines. Read More

Artists for Haiti raises $13.6 million in one night

Artists for Haiti raises $13.6 million in one night

With support from Ben Stiller and David Zwirner, a charity auction at Christie's supports children’s education and health in Haiti. Read More

Combating cholera with cell phones

Combating cholera with cell phones

Re-programmed devices allow health workers to track, monitor deadly disease. Read More

In D.C., Paul Farmer speaks about responsibility, optimism in Haiti

In D.C., Paul Farmer speaks about responsibility, optimism in Haiti

PBS’s Religion and Ethics asks if faith-based groups are doing enough to help. Read More

Wiring moving along quickly, hospital to have power in late September

Wiring moving along quickly, hospital to have power in late September

Our weekly update from Mirebalais Hospital. Read More

PIH facilities treat over 5,400 cholera patients in August

PIH facilities treat over 5,400 cholera patients in August

Haiti continues to faces long-term cholera crisis despite a month which saw fewer infections. Read More

The BBC follows patients, doctors at PIH cholera treatment center

The BBC follows patients, doctors at PIH cholera treatment center

The Health Show reports from Mirebalais, Haiti. Read More

In Haiti, educating local people to curb an epidemic

In Haiti, educating local people to curb an epidemic

PIH trains staff from other organizations, collaborates to fight cholera. Read More

As crews add paint, tile and electricity, PIH/ZL’s flagship hospital takes shape

As crews add paint, tile and electricity, PIH/ZL’s flagship hospital takes shape

Our weekly Mirebalais update. Read More

New report highlights unnecessary sickness and death from cholera in Haiti

New report highlights unnecessary sickness and death from cholera in Haiti

CEPR advocates for water infrastructure and large-scale vaccination. Read More

Locating and caring for 22,000 HIV patients

Locating and caring for 22,000 HIV patients

A new report highlights PIH/ZL post-earthquake successes in Haiti. Read More

Cholera numbers remain high after surging in June

Cholera numbers remain high after surging in June

In July, over 12,000 cholera patients seek treatment at PIH/ZL facilities. Read More

A single night after the earthquake

A single night after the earthquake

Paul Farmer reads aloud from his new book, Haiti After the Earthquake. Read More

Audio recording: PIH’s Right To Health Care Program Talks

Audio recording: PIH’s Right To Health Care Program Talks

On Thursday, August 4, Partners In Health hosted a live chat with Dr. Evan Lyon and Sybill Hyppolite. Read More

Disabled Haitians especially vulnerable to cholera, PIH rehab team responds

Disabled Haitians especially vulnerable to cholera, PIH rehab team responds

Megan Brock reports on new workshops, supply distributions Read More

Summer Reading Series: Week Three

Summer Reading Series: Week Three

Getting patients treatment that is unavailable in their home countries. Read More

Storm could impact cholera efforts in Haiti

Storm could impact cholera efforts in Haiti

Media coverage of Tropical Storm Emily as it approaches Haiti. Read More

Partners In Help

Partners In Help

Paul Farmer reflects on aid, the importance of "accompaniment," and Haiti following the earthquake in a piece published in Foreign Affairs. Read More

Summer Reading Series: Week Two

Summer Reading Series: Week Two

A live online chat & Paul Farmer reads an excerpt of his new book. Read More

Strengthening Haiti’s Nursing System

Strengthening Haiti’s Nursing System

12 Haitian nursing teachers begin master’s program at Boston’s Regis College. Read More

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