Injustice Has a Cure

For Victoria, having a baby could be a death sentence. We believe all preventable death is a travesty. But this injustice has a cure.

Every person, no matter who they are or where they're from, deserves a fighting chance at life. No woman should die in childbirth. No child should die from malnutrition or measels or any preventable disease that modern medicine can stop in its tracks. We have an obligation to fight for justice for the world's most vulnerable.

Partners In Health delivers high quality medical care to cure our patients. We provide wraparound social support to break the cycle of poverty and illness. We train the next generation of doctors, nurses and health professionals who desperately want to care for their own people. We make long-term commitments to the communities and countries where we work, for truly long-lasting change.

But we can't fight injustice without your support. If you believe that

  • no woman should die during childbirth
  • health is a human right
  • every human being deserves the opportunity to fulfill their potential

 Stand with us to shout out that injustice has a cure.

Photo caption: 20-year-old Victoria Euamce is seated at the Matandani, Malawi maternal waiting home after giving birth two days earlier to a healthy baby. Partners In Health-supported Matandani Health Centre provides care for people in 17 villages, about 2,000 households. Photo by Zack DeClerck/Partners In Health




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