The latest on how to help India and what health equity means in Project HOPE's April e-Newsletter
India is seeing record cases of COVID-19, with more than 350,000 new cases being recorded every day. Project HOPE is rapidly mobilizing critically needed medical equipment and PPE to help health workers respond.
Health inequities can look wildly different depending on where you live — from the presence of oxygen in an ambulance to the depiction of women on TV. Here are some of the inequities Project HOPE team members see in their communities around the world.
What are the key determinants of health, how severe are health inequities, and who is at greatest risk? Put your awareness to the test with these true-or-false questions in this quick quiz. Test Yourself >>
The outbreak in India is so severe because critical supplies were already in short supply. With your support, we're procuring medical supplies, training health workers and educating people in India and countries around the world. Rush Your Gift >>
An overcrowded waiting room. An unsanitary bed. A tent in a crowded market. The physical space where people receive medical care can say a lot about health inequities. And the spaces can range wildly around the world. Learn More >>
Women and children in the Dominican Republic face incredible health risks every day. Nearly 20 out of every 1,000 babies won’t survive past the first 28 days of life. See how we're changing things. Your Impact >>
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