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Where We Work

Partners In Health operates in 11 countries across four continents, delivering care in vulnerable communities and strengthening public health systems. With 18,000 staff—99% hired locally—our work is grounded in community trust and leadership.

Woman and child in Haiti

Haiti

Zanmi Lasante, a sister organization to PIH, has worked alongside the Haitian Ministry of Health for three decades to provide health care in two of the country’s most underprivileged and remote regions.

A woman patient smiling at the camera

Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, PIH is redefining tuberculosis care and fighting the world’s deadliest infectious disease through technical assistance, patient accompaniment, and access to new TB drugs.

PIH nurse Seabata Ntsibane administers treatment to MDR-TB patient Khamokha Khamokha.

Lesotho

Known locally as Bo-mphato Litsebeletsong Tsa Bophelo, PIH works to strengthen health systems, combat high rates of HIV and TB, improve maternal and child health, and reshape care delivery.

 Women in Malawi, pictured together with a CHW

Malawi

Partners In Health has worked since 2007 in the rural, southern district of Neno, Malawi, to provide comprehensive, integrated care for more than 140,000 people.

Doctors in Mexico.

Mexico

Known locally as Compañeros En Salud, PIH is training the next generation of clinicians and improving access to health care in rural Chiapas—one of Mexico’s most marginalized states.

CHW with patient in Navajo Nation.

Navajo Nation

PIH is a proud partner of Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment (COPE), which works with local partners to address health disparities faced by American Indian populations.

CHW with patients in Peru.

Peru

Known locally as Socios En Salud, PIH is fighting diseases and improving health care access in some of Peru’s most vulnerable communities.

Mother with child in Rwanda.

Rwanda

Known locally as Inshuti Mu Buzima, PIH has worked in Rwanda since 2005, helping the government bring high-quality health care to more than 860,000 people across three districts.

Women in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone

PIH was invited by the government to provide care during the Ebola outbreak and has stayed to help build a strong, resilient health system that can withstand future public health crises.