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Partners In Health (PIH) is an international nonprofit public health organization founded in 1987 by Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl, Thomas J. White, Todd McCormack, and Jim Yong Kim. Partners in Health provides healthcare in the poorest areas of developing countries. It builds hospitals and other medical facilities, hires and trains local staff, and delivers a range of healthcare, from in-home consultations to cancer treatments. It also removes barriers to maintaining good health, such as dirty water or a lack of food, and strengthens the rights of the poor. The approach trades charity for "accompaniment," which is described as a "dogged commitment to doing whatever it takes to give the poor a fair shake." While many of its principles are rooted in liberation theology, the organization is secu

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  • Partners In Health is een non-profit organisatie die zich wereldwijd met de verbetering van de gezondheidszorg bezig houdt. De organisatie is gevestigd in Boston en opgericht in 1987.De doel van de organisatie is om "de zegeningen van de moderne medische wetenschap en zorg te brengen bij degenen die daaraan het meest behoefte hebben en daarmee te fungeren als tegengif voor de wanhoop waaraan deze mensen vaak ten prooi vallen". De organiatie biedt praktische hulp door bijvoorbeeld ziekenhuizen te bouwen, schoolt medisch personeel en werkt aan preventie zoals het tegengaan van watervervuiling, voedselgebrek en armoede. (nl)
  • Partners In Health (PIH) is an international nonprofit public health organization founded in 1987 by Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl, Thomas J. White, Todd McCormack, and Jim Yong Kim. Partners in Health provides healthcare in the poorest areas of developing countries. It builds hospitals and other medical facilities, hires and trains local staff, and delivers a range of healthcare, from in-home consultations to cancer treatments. It also removes barriers to maintaining good health, such as dirty water or a lack of food, and strengthens the rights of the poor. The approach trades charity for "accompaniment," which is described as a "dogged commitment to doing whatever it takes to give the poor a fair shake." While many of its principles are rooted in liberation theology, the organization is secu (en)
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