Programs

The clinical education program focuses on empowering the next generation of health care workers in Sierra Leone, building their capacity to improve systems and offer quality care to patients.
Our community-based programs address barriers and empower individuals to access care and continue follow-up treatment. This multifaceted approach ensures that no one is left behind.
PIH focuses on tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care across all levels, from the community to the primary care level to hospitals.
Koidu Government Hospital (KGH) is widely recognized as a model hospital in Sierra Leone, drawing patients from across the country, and neighboring countries like Liberia and Guinea.
Together, we are building a state-of-the-art teaching and referral hospital by expanding Koidu Government Hospital’s campus and leveraging global best practices.
PIH-SL is improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health services at health facilities, and connecting women in the communities to quality care.
Since 2017, PIH-SL has expanded community and clinic-based mental health care in Kono District, transformed the oldest psychiatric hospital in sub-Saharan Africa, introduced the nation’s first mental health helpline, and piloted the nation’s first Psychiatry Residency at the Sierra Leone Psychiatric Teaching Hospital (SLPTH).
Wellbody Clinic in Kono District serves as a national exemplar of primary health care delivery, training, and innovation in the country.
The Quality Essential Health Services and Systems Support Project (QEHSSSP) enhances health care delivery at 179 peripheral health units (PHUs) across five rural districts, ensuring that patients receive vital services regardless of their location.