UOttawa Students for Partners in Health Canada

UOttawa Students for Partners in Health Canada uOttawa Students for Partners in Health is a student-led organization dedicated to educating, advoca

Why Get Involved?This organization offers you a chance to be a part of a well-needed change.  PIHC aims to raise awarene...
02/02/2021

Why Get Involved?

This organization offers you a chance to be a part of a well-needed change.  PIHC aims to raise awareness about the injustices regarding global health and strives to bring attention to global health equity.  If you are passionate about social justice, healthcare, and development, YOU need to be a part of the uOttawa Chapter for SPIHC.

On a national scale, many individuals participate in the Partners in Health initiative, notably John Green and Hank Green, the author of Fault in Our Stars and the creator of the infamous Crash Course.  

It is your turn to join this initiative and be a part of the uOttawa Chapter!!!

Hey everyone, and welcome to the uOttawa Chapter of Students for Partners in Health Canada (SPIHC) !!!  Partners in Heal...
02/02/2021

Hey everyone, and welcome to the uOttawa Chapter of Students for Partners in Health Canada (SPIHC) !!!  Partners in Health Canada (PIHC) strives to fundraise and offer high-quality health care access to people in under-developed regions. Swipe on this post to learn more information about the initiative as a whole and what we have planned for you this semester!!

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Stay tuned for updates regarding our upcoming events and content about the PIH initiative.

SPIHC 2020 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!Fill out the following link BEFORE Nov 23rd for an interview opportunity!
11/14/2020

SPIHC 2020 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!
Fill out the following link BEFORE Nov 23rd for an interview opportunity!

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10/30/2020

Welcome to a new year of SPIHC! APPLICATIONS FOR A NEW EXECUTIVE TEAM COMING SOON!

UOttawa Students for Partners in Health Canada is a student-led non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Global health equity news related to Partners in Health(PIH).

We are excited to work with PIH as it is a global health organization that works to provide and promote healthcare options for the poor globally.

In the next week, Applications for a new 2020-21 team will be released! Please repost and follow SPIHC for more updates!
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Bienvenue à une nouvelle année de SPIHC! APPLICATIONS POUR UNE NOUVELLE ÉQUIPE À VENIR!

Cette organisation à un but non-lucratiffe dirigée par des étudiants qui partages la promotion des nouvelles sur l'équité en santé mondiale liées aux partenaires en santé (PIH/En).

Nous sommes ravis de travailler avec PIH, car il est une organisation de promotion des options de soins de santé pour les pauvres dans le monde. Nous espérons partager les valeurs de PIH par la collection de fonds, des séminaires d'éducation et des possibilités de volontariat.

La semaine prochaine, les applications pour une nouvelle équipe 2020-21 seront publiées! Veuillez ré-publier et suivre SPIHC pour plus de mises à jour!

Renowned author of “The Fault in our Stars”, John Green, gives his rendition on the rise of health care in the West-Afri...
01/30/2020

Renowned author of “The Fault in our Stars”, John Green, gives his rendition on the rise of health care in the West-African country of Sierra Leone.

Green discusses the improvements made to the country’s only Psychiatric Hospital, as well as the steps taken towards reducing the number of maternal deaths/year. Partners in Health Canada began supporting this vast country in 2014, where the hospital was found in inadequate conditions with no running water, no Emergency Unit, etc. Today, PIHC has technologically enhanced the hospital to reflect the needs of the citizens. However, with a population of 500,000, the hospital rests at only 48 maternal beds.

Join PIHC and John Green in funding the development of Sierra Leone’s Hospital and continue to stay updated by reading/watching annual reports provided by us.

Read the PIH Sierra Leone's Annual Report: https://www.pihsierraleone.com/our-impact Donate to Support Maternal Health in Sierra Leone: http://pih.org/hankan...

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