Partners in Health | Engage-Madison

Vast inequalities prevent people around the world from accessing decent care. Partners In Health is an organization relentlessly committed to delivering high-quality health care to the poor. For over 25 years, PIH has challenged assumptions about what is morally acceptable and pushed the boundaries of what is technically possible by successfully controlling diseases and conditions deemed too expensive and complicated to treat in resource-poor settings. Throughout our work, we strive to give voice to marginalized people who demand the right to health.

In this critical moment, we have an opportunity to make the human right to health ever more real and to work directly with resource-poor governments and accompany them through the process of building functioning, high-quality health systems for and with their citizens. This is the purpose of PIH | Engage, a grassroots movement of community organizers working together to advance the right to health. Our purpose is threefold:
1. Build a sustainable source of funding for Partners In Health
2. Advocate for policies that enable governments to build functioning health systems
3. Educate peers about the health issues that marginalized populations face on a daily basis by connecting and supporting communities committed to global health equity, we believe that PIH | Engage will be able to significantly bolster this growing movement.


In addition to the PIH | Engage National Team located in Boston, we recruit committed volunteers, located across the country, who are trained with essential skills to be leaders and mobilize resources in their communities. The Community Coordinators in your city are looking for volunteers who will advance our movement and enable their community to achieve fundraising, education, and advocacy objectives. Join the PIH | Engage-Madison community to help us advance this critical movement for global health equity.

Contact Jake Roble and Alice Wei at pihengage.madison@gmail.com for further information on how you can get involved.

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