A $50 million grant from Cummings Foundation will be split between Harvard University and PIH’s University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) in Rwanda and fund collaborative work to develop sustainable, equitable health systems.
Looking back, 2022 was a tumultuous year, marked by tragedy and resilience. From NYT and WaPo to the New England Journal of Medicine and Instagram, here are the top 12 most important stories about our shared work.
PIH photographers make images all year in collaboration with our patients and caregivers. Here are their favorites from 2022, along with captions from the photographers themselves—each one is worth far more than 1,000 words.
World Bank to fund major expansion of PIH’s work in Sierra Leone
Modeled after improvements made by PIH and the Government of Sierra Leone in Kono District, the program will expand to 14 additional facilities across 5 districts.
Partners In Health has worked with localities across the United States since COVID-19 emerged. This inspiring video takes you deep inside the daily work of the PIH US team as they race to fix the US health system
Haiti: Tens of thousands vaccinated against cholera
As of December 28, 72,953 vaccines have been administered at PIH facilities in Haiti. The cholera outbreak continues, and our team has so far treated over 5,000 people for the deadly waterborne illness.
In case you missed it: Explore the 2022 PIH Annual Report
Hear directly from PIHers who deliver care where it is needed most, use that experience to change policies, train the next generation of clinicians, and help others to do the same all around the world.
How one couple built a legacy that will save lives for decades
Al and Diane Kaneb were first inspired to support PIH by an article in The New Yorker. “PIH stands out by its commitment to long-term partnership,” Al Kaneb said. See how they decided to sustain PIH's work for generations with a legacy gift.