Today is International Universal Health Coverage Day, a global observance advocating for accessible, quality healthcare for everyone—making it the perfect time to spotlight Partners In Health.
Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the mission of Partners In Health is "to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. By establishing long-term relationships with sister organizations based in settings of poverty, Partners In Health strives to achieve two overarching goals: to bring the benefits of modern medical science to those most in need of them and to serve as an antidote to despair."To hear the origin story of Partners In Health directly from co-founders Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl, you can watch the documentary, Bending the Arc, which is available to stream for free on their website. This powerful film chronicles how three young idealists in their teens began a movement that would forever change global health.
Partners In Health operates on a revolutionary model rooted in accompaniment. That means meeting patients where they are and providing not just medical care, but addressing social determinants of health like food, housing, and clean water. Central to this approach is their community health worker program, which employs more than 12,000 trusted community members worldwide who serve as bridges between health systems and patients. These workers make home visits, provide social support, and ensure patients receive consistent care. Research shows PIH patients supported by community health workers are more likely to remain in care and less likely to die compared to patients at other facilities.
In 2024 alone Partners In Health has delivered remarkable impact: 2.9 million outpatient visits in supported clinics, 795,200 home visits by community health workers, 152,430 prenatal care visits to support healthy pregnancies. You can read the full impact report here. Their work spans 11 countries including Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Malawi, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Lesotho, Russia, and the Navajo Nation within the United States.
If you'd like to support Partners In Health, there are many ways to do so. You can make a donation to sustain their life-saving work, join PIH Engage as a volunteer community organizer in your area, or amplify their message on social media. Follow PIH on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, subscribe to their YouTube channel and share their stories of hope and healing with your network.



