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HOPE Is on the Ground After Earthquakes Rock Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has been rocked by a series of earthquakes, knocking out power for nearly 1 million people and destroying buildings on the southern end of the island. Learn more about the situation on the ground and what Project HOPE is doing to help.
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5 Health Crises We’re Watching in 2020
In today’s climate, the fight to protect and improve global health is more urgent than ever. Here’s an overview of some of the world’s most pressing health challenges — and what HOPE is doing to address them.
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What 2019 Taught Me About Project HOPE
Project HOPE’s President and CEO on a year of change, impact, and what it means to respond with no regrets.
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Our Favorite Photos of 2019
From Malawi to Mozambique, the Bahamas and beyond, here are our favorite shots of HOPE’s work around the world in 2019.
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Volunteer Spotlight: ‘Project HOPE Gave Me a Different Angle to…
Nursing has been part of Lily Hsu’s life since she was a little girl. Through Project HOPE, it became a way to treat people around the world.
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From the Field: In Malawi, Transformation Doesn’t Happen Alone
Project HOPE’s work in Malawi is helping people with HIV access the care and support they need — but it’s also transforming entire communities, from the ground up.
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Field Update: In the Wake of Hurricane Dorian, A Newborn Lives in…
When Dr. Marvin Wang visited the Bahamas with Project HOPE as a volunteer pediatrician, he met an unexpected patient: a 2-week-old baby living in a gymnasium.
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Field Update: For Hurricane Dorian’s Survivors, Not All Wounds Are…
Hurricane Dorian’s damage is devastating — especially the emotional toll the storm took on its survivors, writes Dr. Marvin Wang, a volunteer physician serving in the Bahamas with Project HOPE.
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The Changing Face of Global Health: Q&A with Chris Skopec
Conflict and disaster have displaced more people than at any point in history. What does that mean for the future of global health? And how does HOPE still have the power to help people reach their full potential? Learn more in this Q&A with Chris Skopec, HOPE’s executive vice president for global health.
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Giving HOPE to the Hopeless: Snapshots from Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is a country of rich natural beauty, but it is also one wrought by natural disasters, political instability and health crises — a country where having a safe pregnancy and raising a healthy baby is more challenging than it should be.
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Born Too Soon: 5 Things to Know About Prematurity
November 17 marks World Prematurity Day — a day to take extra action to generate awareness and inspire efforts to prevent premature births and save vulnerable newborn lives.
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Health Worker Spotlight: Reaching Mothers and Babies in Sierra Leone
Banneh Daramy, a Project HOPE newborn consultant, dedicates her energy and expertise to improving health for fellow Sierra Leoneans — saving lives in a country with some of the world’s highest maternal and infant mortality rates.
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Rise of COVID-19 Cases Threatens Bahamas' Reconstruction Two Years…
Dual crises of COVID-19 and climate impacts are impeding local recovery efforts, with Abaco still looking like Hurricane Dorian hit just last week
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Statement by Project HOPE on the Situation in Afghanistan
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Statement by CEO & President of Project HOPE, Rabih Torbay, on World…
"Ahead of World Humanitarian Day, we salute the courage and the work of humanitarian workers who are serving on the frontline to help improve the lives of those in need around the world."
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