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Florida. Pakistan. The Horn of Africa. Ukraine. Afghanistan. If you’re keeping up with the news cycle, it seems like there’s a new emergency popping up at the forefront faster than we can even process the emergency that occurred before it. And with so many disasters happening around the world, it can feel flustering to decide […]
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PROJECT HOPE: 5 Reasons To Be Hopeful in 2022
Despite more than two years of COVID-19, we remain steadfast in our mission to improve global health — and there are lots of reasons to be optimistic about the world’s progress. Over the past year, we’ve seen remarkable collaboration across borders, between institutions, and among individuals. We’ve seen exciting new innovations, progress against some of […]
PROJECT HOPE: Improving Odds for Women and Children in Dominican Republic
Women and children in the Dominican Republic face incredible health risks every day, and some of the highest mortality rates in the region. Nearly 20 out of every 1,000 babies won’t survive past the first 28 days of life, and 95 out of every 100,000 women won’t survive childbirth. The health gaps are particularly desperate […]
PROJECT HOPE: Saving the Newborn in the Dominican Republic
Overcrowding, severe health problems and inadequate or nonexistent health facilities are a way of life in many communities across the Dominican Republic. Dominican mothers and their babies face difficult odds: this country has one of the highest neonatal mortality rates (babies who don’t survive past the first 28 days of life) in Latin America. According […]
PROJECT HOPE: A Beacon of HOPE in Ethiopia
As often happens with HIV-positive diagnoses, Aman first found out he had TB, but was unaware that this was a co-infection with HIV. It was a volunteer Community Resource Person (CRP) with Project HOPE-led and USAID-funded Ethiopia Community HIV Care and Treatment (CHCT) program who suggested that Aman also be tested for HIV. The CRP […]