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Wyclef Jean Kicks Off Next Phase of Historic Vaccination Campaign

By Bryan Schaaf on Thursday, May 1, 2008.
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A press release by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) announced the next phase of Haiti's largest vaccination campaign ever.  According to PAHO, Haiti has the worst health indicators of any country in the Americas, including the highest rates of infant mortality and lowest rates of childhood immunization. This campaign will go a long way towards changing that. As Wyclef states in the Public Service Announcements that kicked off the campaign, "To vaccinate a child is an act of love".  Read more »

I Have Twenty Dollars - How Can I Help Fight Hunger in Haiti?

By Bryan Schaaf on Thursday, May 1, 2008.

In response to queries from readers, the first "How Can I Help" blog was devoted to volunteering.  With increasing food insecurity in Haiti, we have received many inquiries from caring people who want to do their part to improve the situation.  Many have offered to hold food drives - but Haiti is in this situation because it does not grow enough food and has depended on importation for far too long.  Your support will go farther if, instead of sending food, you make a contribution to an organization that is already on the ground in Haiti.  Below are organizations that are fighting hunger in Haiti and are reputable and effective.  With your support, they can reach more people. Read more »

Partner in Health Update: PIH Model Site Launched / 60 Minutes to Feature PIH

By Bryan Schaaf on Thursday, May 1, 2008.
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With its emphasis on human rights, social justice and empowerment, Partners in Health (PIH) is making a difference in Haiti, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, Russia, Lesotho and even Boston. PIH has inspired individuals working for non governmental organizations, international organizations and even governments to better serve the poor.  PIH Model Online (PIHMO) was recently created as a practical online resource for anyone delivering health services in resource-poor settings.  David West, part of the PIHMO team, notes that while the project is just in its early stages, there will be a flood of useful content in the coming year. The website will also provide a forum for discussion on health, human rights and poverty.      Read more »