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Subject PIH experts provide insight on monkeypox, discuss Paul Farmer’s legacy in an upcoming webinar series + more
Date August 11, 2022 1:05 PM
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7 Things To Know About Monkeypox

Monkeypox, a viral disease known for painful rashes and lesions on the skin, is making headlines. As the virus has now infected more than 25,000 people worldwide, it also comes with myths, misconceptions, and stigmas like the outbreaks before it. 

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7 Stats Showing Health Care for All is Possible

3 million outpatient visits. 2 million family planning consultations. 1 million COVID-19 screenings. This community is proving that quality care can and must be accessible to all people—starting with those most marginalized by illness and injustice. 

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You're invited: Paul's Legacy and PIH's Path Forward

In PIH co-founder Dr. Paul Farmer's honor, join us for a series of conversations about PIH’s priorities and plans for the future—starting with the 5 S’s that guide our community’s work.

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Expanding a hospital, improving care

Before PIH-supported Butaro District Hospital opened its doors in 2011, the rural district of Burrera in Rwanda was without a hospital. Now, a multi-year expansion project will improve access once again with higher-quality cancer care and other specialized services in the region.

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Meet James: His story shows our work is never done

See how investments in Sierra Leone’s Koidu Government Hospital saved the life of a once-reluctant patient, and how further investments in the hospital’s staff, stuff, and systems will ensure high-quality care.

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Look back at PIH’s 30 years of groundbreaking care for HIV/AIDS patients 

The first person living with AIDS walked through PIH's clinic doors in Haiti in 1986. From then on, PIH continued to provide treatment to the world’s most impoverished communities and became the leader in global health advocacy it is known as today.

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Op-Ed: Five things the public health community is missing

PIH’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Anatole Manzi challenges countries to revisit strategies and tactics used to ensure access to high-quality health care by addressing blind spots we have when thinking about public health programs.

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A charitable gift annuity provides fixed payments for life in exchange for a gift of cash or securities to Partners In Health. It’s easy to set up and higher payment rates are now available!

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