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Project HOPE
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We’re dedicated to placing power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe.
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We help health systems and local partners to improve maternal, neonatal and child health; fight infectious and noncommunicable diseases; and respond to disasters and health crises.
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The impact of Project HOPE’s work in providing solutions to the most pressing health crises can be felt across every corner of the globe.
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Project HOPE is a leader in global health development and emergency relief focused on increasing capacity and access to health care services for communities in need.
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Diabetes
Project HOPE empowers health care workers and communities to effectively prevent, detect, manage, and treat diabetes.
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En México, los jóvenes sientan las bases para un futuro más saludable
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Nayeli’s Story
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Living With Diabetes in the Wake of Hurricane Maria
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Project HOPE and the University of Puerto Rico Protect Emergency Medicine Supply
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Heroes of the Northern Cape: Stories from the Front Lines of South Africa’s Battle with Diabetes
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Helping Puerto Rico’s Diabetes Patients Find HOPE in Their Communities After Maria
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Diabetes in Puerto Rico: An Update on a Public Health Crisis, One Year After Hurricane Maria
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Surviving Hurricane Maria
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Emmanuel’s Story
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Sharing Experiences
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Mexico
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How Vegetable Gardens Are Making Huge Health Strides in South Africa
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