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@PIH

Together we save lives and spread hope in the poorest places on Earth.

Joined March 2009

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  1. 2 hours ago

    PIH's Chief Medical Officer on the right to health, the legacy of the AIDS movement, and her most powerful learning experience:

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  2. Jun 23

    Rapid declines in child and maternal mortality in Rwanda and Madagascar show the importance of building strong health systems.

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  3. Jun 23

    At a time when Rwanda witnessed the fastest drop in under-5 mortality ever recorded, the remote districts where PIH was working saw rates drop twice as fast. Learn more:

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  4. Jun 22

    No woman should die in childbirth, no matter where she lives. How we're working to make childbirth safe for all women:

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    Jun 22

    What a treat to catch up with my great friend and mentor, on and social change. Check out our conversation in and read/teach/share her amazing new book!

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  6. Jun 21

    PHOTO OF THE WEEK: Nightingale Fellows Graciela Cadet (from left), Angeline Charles, Emmanuel Dushimimana, Viola Karanja, and PIH CEO Dr. Gary Gottlieb attend the graduation ceremony for the Nightingale program, which provides leadership training to nurses from around the world.

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    In , Co-founder Ophelia Dahl says we already have the tools required to reduce maternal mortality—what we need is a reliable health system that "values mothers and mothering".

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  8. Jun 20

    Every person deserves access to dignified care and opportunity, no matter where they're from. On and every day, we stand with and support refugees around the world.

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    Last year, visited Sierra Leone to profile co-founder Ophelia Dahl in . "I'd never been to a country before in which almost half the hospitals operate without the benefit of electricity or running water...that still blows my mind."

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  10. Jun 18

    Together, we're helping families around the world access lifesaving care — and now we have an opportunity to do even more. Starting today, all gifts are being doubled. Donate now:

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    Jun 17

    "We have the tools to reduce maternal mortality, to stop what my colleagues would call 'stupid deaths,' especially in poor countries like Sierra Leone," writes Ophelia Dahl of .

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  12. Jun 17

    "When I heard that 1 in 17 women died in Sierra Leone during pregnancy or birth or its immediate aftermath, I was struck...by what a radically—horrifically—different reality that is." The New Yorker's Ariel Levy on what she learned from reporting on PIH:

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  13. Jun 17

    Without antiretroviral therapy, the risk of pregnant women with HIV passing the virus to their children can reach 40%. With treatment, we've reduced that number to less than 6% in parts of Lesotho.

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  14. Jun 17

    Happy Father's Day to all the dads around the world helping their children grow up healthy. Here, Victoriano Meza Gutiérrez hugs his son, Jake Ilay Meza Choqueguanca, near their home in Lima, Peru.

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  15. Jun 16

    No child should be born with HIV. Together, we can make that a reality. Learn more about our work to prevent mother-to-child transmission:

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  16. Jun 16

    PIH's on how Rwanda focused PEPFAR funds on 'people-centric, not disease-centric' care:

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  17. Jun 16

    Together, we can prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. One mother's story of learning her baby is HIV-negative:

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    To reduce , we ought to fight apathy and invest in health systems that value mothers and mothering, writes Ophelia Dahl of .

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    Stories like Enock Maloya's from Malawi show the importance of being able to access quality services in your community, especially in settings of poverty. We’ve had , it’s time for us all to act on NCDs and mental health

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  20. Jun 14

    PHOTO OF THE WEEK: Crispin Gishoma, the Class of 2018 student representative for 's Master of Science in Global Health Delivery, addresses his peers during the commencement ceremony on June 3 in Kigali, Rwanda.

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