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A social tile with an image of women in a workshop using Hesperian disability support resources. In the background, women sit at a table with open books. In the foreground, two women stand facing each other, role-playing during a workshop.

A social tile with an image of women in a workshop using Hesperian disability support resources. In the background, women sit at a table with open books. In the foreground, two women stand facing each other, role-playing during a workshop.

In Kyrgyzstan, translation partner Serve. Teach. Learn. Innovate. (STLI) adapted sections of Hesperian’s Disabled Village Children into Russian and Kyrgyz to support workshops for children with disabilities. Donate support translation efforts and other partner work: hesperian.org/donate/

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Hesperian’s donor-supported, volunteer-led Gratis Book Program is just one of many ways we distribute resources that support community health. When you give the Gift of Health, you help us provide life-changing information on topics from reproductive health to environmental justice: lnkd.in/gVDSUy8F

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Hesperian’s Safe Pregnancy and Birth app is now available in 6 languages, including Portuguese and Hausa. Your generosity makes this vital work possible. Please donate to help support women’s health:
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HIV/AIDS Hesperian Health Guides

On World AIDS Day, Hesperian Health Guides reaffirms our commitment to overcoming disruption, transforming responses, and ending AIDS as a public threat.
Find resources to support people with HIV/AIDS at the community level on our website: store.hesperian.org/collections/...
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Hesperian is adapting our Workers’ Guide to Health and Safety into a forthcoming Spanish edition. Valuable input from our partners in Honduras and El Salvador have helped improve information on the garment industry. Support translation efforts and other partner work: hesperian.org/donate/

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For over 50 years, Hesperian’s books have equipped and inspired legions of people to become health promotors and save lives in their communities.
Read the stories behind the numbers in our 2025 annual report: hesperian.org/about/#finan...

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Workers' Guide to Health and Safety - Hesperian Health Guides

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"7 out of 10 people with diabetes are working age. This World Diabetes Day, find resources to support working age people with diabetes in Workers' Guide to Health and Safety."

"7 out of 10 people with diabetes are working age. This World Diabetes Day, find resources to support working age people with diabetes in Workers' Guide to Health and Safety."

Image of a black woman sitting on a chair. A quote overlaid on the image reads: "People living with diabetes can face a lot of unfair treatment at work because there are misconceptions about their capacities" A quote attribution identifies her as Heather, living with type 2 diabetes since 2013. At the bottom of the image, a caption reads "Know more and do more for diabetes at work" with the World Diabetes Day logo on the right side

Image of a black woman sitting on a chair. A quote overlaid on the image reads: "People living with diabetes can face a lot of unfair treatment at work because there are misconceptions about their capacities" A quote attribution identifies her as Heather, living with type 2 diabetes since 2013. At the bottom of the image, a caption reads "Know more and do more for diabetes at work" with the World Diabetes Day logo on the right side

An image of a woman in a hijab looking at the camera. A quote overlaid on the image reads: "Diabetes and professional life both demand constant attention, yet also give me the chance to support and inspire others. With the right systems, the challenges become part of a meaningful journey. A quote attribution identifies her as Anum, living with type 1 diabetes since 1996. At the bottom of the image, a caption reads "Know more and do more for diabetes at work" with the World Diabetes Day logo on the right side

An image of a woman in a hijab looking at the camera. A quote overlaid on the image reads: "Diabetes and professional life both demand constant attention, yet also give me the chance to support and inspire others. With the right systems, the challenges become part of a meaningful journey. A quote attribution identifies her as Anum, living with type 1 diabetes since 1996. At the bottom of the image, a caption reads "Know more and do more for diabetes at work" with the World Diabetes Day logo on the right side

This year’s World Diabetes Day focuses on “Diabetes and the Workplace.” Find Hesperian resources to support working age people living with diabetes at the link in our bio.

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If you're planning to attend APHA's 2025 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, we'd love to connect with you!
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A split-screen image with a phone screen on the left displaying the home page of the Safe Pregnancy app. In the right column, text in English and Portuguese reads "Now Available in Portuguese! The Safe Pregnancy and Birth app offers clear, trustworthy information about pregnancy, birth and care after birth."

A split-screen image with a phone screen on the left displaying the home page of the Safe Pregnancy app. In the right column, text in English and Portuguese reads "Now Available in Portuguese! The Safe Pregnancy and Birth app offers clear, trustworthy information about pregnancy, birth and care after birth."

Our Safe Pregnancy and Birth app is now available in Portuguese on Google Play and the Appstore!
Developed for midwives, and community health promoters, this free app offers practical, easy to understand information about pregnancy, birth and care after birth.
hesperian.org/gravidez-e-p...

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Hesperian Health Guides | Knowledge for Action - Action for Health Hesperian Health Guides is a health information and health education source that supports individuals and communities in their struggles to realize the right to health.

Join us on October 10 from 4:30-7:00PM at Hesperian's office in Oakland, CA to honor Lee Gallery's volunteer service with our Gratis Books Program!
Over the last 25 years, Lee has helped us ship thousands of free health resources to communities in need.
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Safe Abortion App | Hesperian Health Guides

International Safe Abortion Day affirms safe abortion as life-saving healthcare. Hesperian’s Safe Abortion App provides accurate, comprehensive information in simple, nonjudgmental language. Designed for privacy, the app includes local organizations that can help.
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Great news! Our Mpox factsheet (available in Chi-Chewa, French, and Spanish) supports communities managing new and ongoing outbreaks with information on prevention, symptoms, and treatment. en.hesperian.org/hhg/Mpox?utm...

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We agree! Our "Where There Is No Doctor" section on Water and Sanitation explains how to make a tippy-tappy and other handwashing options in places without running water. en.hesperian.org/hhg/New_Wher...

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Over 1,000 lives have been lost and 3,000+ people injured after a devastating earthquake hit Afghanistan.

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A square social media graphic with a light peach colored background. There are lineart images of a hard hat, abstract shapes, and gears against the background. There are two illustrations: one of a woman’s hand holding up a megaphone, and one of a woman with her back turned to the viewer flexing a bicep with a confident look. Title of the graphic says “5 Tips for Promoting Worker Safety”. There are 5 individual numbered boxes with the following text: 1. Learn. Educate yourself and provide others with the information and advice they need to take action. 2. Identify. Observe your workplace to identify problems and find the right resources to solve them. 3. Cooperate. Build relationships with friendly OSH professionals to help you and your coworkers. 4. Organize. Workers are their own best advocates and will benefit the most from working together. 5. Support. Encourage workers who are ready to organize around issues relevant to them. Read our free resource “Workers’ Guide to Health and Safety” today to learn how to organize and advocate for better working conditions. URL goes to www.hesperian.org/hhg/HealthWiki

A square social media graphic with a light peach colored background. There are lineart images of a hard hat, abstract shapes, and gears against the background. There are two illustrations: one of a woman’s hand holding up a megaphone, and one of a woman with her back turned to the viewer flexing a bicep with a confident look. Title of the graphic says “5 Tips for Promoting Worker Safety”. There are 5 individual numbered boxes with the following text: 1. Learn. Educate yourself and provide others with the information and advice they need to take action. 2. Identify. Observe your workplace to identify problems and find the right resources to solve them. 3. Cooperate. Build relationships with friendly OSH professionals to help you and your coworkers. 4. Organize. Workers are their own best advocates and will benefit the most from working together. 5. Support. Encourage workers who are ready to organize around issues relevant to them. Read our free resource “Workers’ Guide to Health and Safety” today to learn how to organize and advocate for better working conditions. URL goes to www.hesperian.org/hhg/HealthWiki

In honor of Labor Day, here are some tips you and your colleagues can use to promote worker health and safety. Read our free resource “Workers’ Guide to Health and Safety” for tips on how you and your colleagues can advocate for safe and healthy working conditions. en.hesperian.org/hhg/Workers%...

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Find Hesperian resources in the format and language you need at our new online bookstore! To celebrate, Hesperian is offering 25% off all its titles with the discount code DIRECT25 now through the end of August!
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Hesperian board member Sarah Jane Holcombe sits behind a table lined with Hesperian books. On either side of the table, banners advertise Hesperian's "Where There Is No Doctor" and the suite of reproductive health apps with a link to www.hesperian.org

Hesperian board member Sarah Jane Holcombe sits behind a table lined with Hesperian books. On either side of the table, banners advertise Hesperian's "Where There Is No Doctor" and the suite of reproductive health apps with a link to www.hesperian.org

Hesperian is announcing a generous donor match of up to $3,000 in gifts from Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to fund our Gratis Books Program. This initiative sends thousands of books to teachers, health workers, and RPCVs.

Please share with the RPCVs in your life!
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S2E2: Navigating the Complexities of Public Health with Cindy Haq and Kirk Scirto | Practice on Purpose | Influent In this episode, Dr. Nicole Eull engages with Dr. Cindy Haq and Kirk Scirto to explore their journeys in global health and public health.

Kirk Scirto, author of Hesperian's “Doing Global Health Work: Approaches That Really Make A Difference”, was recently interviewed on a podcast hosted by Influent where he shared more of these tips and advice for the global health community. Listen to the episode here: heyinfluent.com/podcasts/pra...

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While it’s tempting for outsiders to impose their own healthcare ideals on the communities they serve, it’s far better and more sustainable to empower locals to take charge of their health in ways that align with their culture. Here are some tips from “Doing Global Health Work” by Kirk Scirto

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A square social media graphic with an illustration of a mother wearing overalls with a young toddler in her lap. She is sitting on the floor comforting a slightly older, sad looking child with an outstretched hand, touching his head. Title reads: “Identifying Pain in Children”. A paragraph below the title states, “Children are not always able to tell us about the pain they’re experiencing. Here are some signs to look for.” A bulleted list follows: “Cries or moans when touched or moved. Restless or unable to sleep. Fast heartbeat or breathing rate. Holds or refuses to move a part of their body. Keeps to themselves, is sad, or is very quiet. Refuses to eat or play.” Below is a URL “Learn more at: Hesperian.org/hhg/Disabled_Village_Children”

A square social media graphic with an illustration of a mother wearing overalls with a young toddler in her lap. She is sitting on the floor comforting a slightly older, sad looking child with an outstretched hand, touching his head. Title reads: “Identifying Pain in Children”. A paragraph below the title states, “Children are not always able to tell us about the pain they’re experiencing. Here are some signs to look for.” A bulleted list follows: “Cries or moans when touched or moved. Restless or unable to sleep. Fast heartbeat or breathing rate. Holds or refuses to move a part of their body. Keeps to themselves, is sad, or is very quiet. Refuses to eat or play.” Below is a URL “Learn more at: Hesperian.org/hhg/Disabled_Village_Children”

Whether they’re too young, nonverbal, or disabled, children can’t always tell us when they’re in pain, and it’s up to their caregivers and other adults to pay attention to any signs of discomfort. Here are some tips for how you can identify pain in children so you can take immediate action. #Health

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A square social media graphic with a yellow background. The background also has a lined globe, and on one side an illustration of a germ with a cross through it, on the other side is an illustration of a healthcare worker giving a child a vaccination shot in the arm. Title reads “Effective Vaccination Depends on Many Factors”. Below is the sentence, “Despite the availability of vaccines, preventable diseases are still common in many countries for a variety of reasons.” A list of factors follows: “ECONOMIC Community leaders need to be convinced that the costs associated with stopping a disease are worth it. MANAGEMENT Logistics around transportation and distribution need to be planned in advance. PRESERVATION In many countries, ⅓ of vaccines are spoiled by the time they reach people. EDUCATION People must understand the value of vaccination and want to cooperate. POLITICAL Vaccination programs are most successful where the government fairly represents the people and has their full participation in countrywide vaccination campaigns.” On the left hand lower side is a call-out box that says “Learn more about how vaccines prevent illness and disability
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A square social media graphic with a yellow background. The background also has a lined globe, and on one side an illustration of a germ with a cross through it, on the other side is an illustration of a healthcare worker giving a child a vaccination shot in the arm. Title reads “Effective Vaccination Depends on Many Factors”. Below is the sentence, “Despite the availability of vaccines, preventable diseases are still common in many countries for a variety of reasons.” A list of factors follows: “ECONOMIC Community leaders need to be convinced that the costs associated with stopping a disease are worth it. MANAGEMENT Logistics around transportation and distribution need to be planned in advance. PRESERVATION In many countries, ⅓ of vaccines are spoiled by the time they reach people. EDUCATION People must understand the value of vaccination and want to cooperate. POLITICAL Vaccination programs are most successful where the government fairly represents the people and has their full participation in countrywide vaccination campaigns.” On the left hand lower side is a call-out box that says “Learn more about how vaccines prevent illness and disability hesperian.org/hhg/Disabled_Village_Children”

Vaccines prevent illness, prevent disability, and save lives, but there are many factors that can prevent people from getting the care they need. Even preventable diseases like polio are still common in some countries because of political, economic, and logistical factors. #HealthTips #Vaccines

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With many people living in poverty or without regular access to healthy food, cooking nutritious meals that feature a variety of foods as well as contain essential vitamins and minerals can be difficult. Here are just some suggestions for ways you can stretch your budget and get the most nutrition from what’s available.

With many people living in poverty or without regular access to healthy food, cooking nutritious meals that feature a variety of foods as well as contain essential vitamins and minerals can be difficult. Here are just some suggestions for ways you can stretch your budget and get the most nutrition from what’s available.

In order to learn and grow, children need regular interaction, stimulation, and ample opportunities to use their senses to interact with the world around them. Here are some ways you can help encourage children to explore and develop their bodies and minds. #EarlyChildhood

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A square social media graphic with a medium yellow background with an illustration of beans behind the text. There is an illustration of a windowsill vegetable growing box growing heads of lettuce and onions. Above it are some other vegetables: bell pepper, broccoli, green onion. Text reads “Eating Well When You Have Little: Poverty and hunger often go hand-in-hand, but there are ways to cook healthy, nutritious meals even on a tight budget.” A bulleted list is as follows: Buy inexpensive, nutritious foods like beans and grains. Avoid expensive and heavily-processed, factory-made foods like white bread, cereals, and tinned soups. Grow your own vegetables in containers or a garden. Save the nutritious broth from cooking beans, meat, or vegetables to drink or cook with. Bulk buy ingredients rather than single-serving packages. Learn more at:
Hesperian.org/hhg/HealthWiki

A square social media graphic with a medium yellow background with an illustration of beans behind the text. There is an illustration of a windowsill vegetable growing box growing heads of lettuce and onions. Above it are some other vegetables: bell pepper, broccoli, green onion. Text reads “Eating Well When You Have Little: Poverty and hunger often go hand-in-hand, but there are ways to cook healthy, nutritious meals even on a tight budget.” A bulleted list is as follows: Buy inexpensive, nutritious foods like beans and grains. Avoid expensive and heavily-processed, factory-made foods like white bread, cereals, and tinned soups. Grow your own vegetables in containers or a garden. Save the nutritious broth from cooking beans, meat, or vegetables to drink or cook with. Bulk buy ingredients rather than single-serving packages. Learn more at: Hesperian.org/hhg/HealthWiki

When living in poverty or without regular access to healthy food, it can be difficult to cook healthy, nutritious meals. Here are some suggestions for ways you can stretch your budget and get the most from the food that’s available. Do you have any other tips? Share in the comments! #HealthTips

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Chapter 29: Refugees and Displaced Women - Hesperian Health Guides

Our book, Where Women Have No Doctor includes a chapter on ways that outside support and organizing by refugees and displaced people can improve conditions for women in their new communities.

Read it for free in English, Spanish, French, and Filipino on our HealthWiki.

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A social media graphic with a silhouetted illustration of refugees walking left to right across the bottom of the graphic. A world map is in the background. Text reads: “World Refugee Day June 20, 2025: How You Can Support Refugees in Your Community. Every act of welcome and inclusion, no matter how small, brings us closer to a world where every person can find belonging, purpose, and hope.” A bulleted list follows: “Advocate for policies that protect and support people forced to flee their homes. Share refugee stories with your friends and family. Offer your time or provide them with a job to help them rebuild their lives. Welcome them to become part of your community through words and action.”

A social media graphic with a silhouetted illustration of refugees walking left to right across the bottom of the graphic. A world map is in the background. Text reads: “World Refugee Day June 20, 2025: How You Can Support Refugees in Your Community. Every act of welcome and inclusion, no matter how small, brings us closer to a world where every person can find belonging, purpose, and hope.” A bulleted list follows: “Advocate for policies that protect and support people forced to flee their homes. Share refugee stories with your friends and family. Offer your time or provide them with a job to help them rebuild their lives. Welcome them to become part of your community through words and action.”

Becoming a refugee is not a choice, but choosing acts of kindness, inclusion, and solidarity towards people fleeing their homes is. By welcoming refugees into your community, you are helping people escaping from war or violence regain their dignity and rebuild their lives. #WorldRefugeeDay

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An illustration of a dad holding a young boy on his shoulders, the boy is holding a blue kite. They are both facing away from the viewer. There are kites in the background. Text reads “5 Tips for Inclusive Community Events”. A checklist follows: Is the location easy to get to without a car? Can people with disabilities easily access the venue? Does the timing account for family and work schedules? Will families with young children feel welcome? Will non-English speakers be able to engage and participate? Below is a section that reads “Community Health is Mental Health. Get more tips for building community” with the URL hesperian.org/mental-health

An illustration of a dad holding a young boy on his shoulders, the boy is holding a blue kite. They are both facing away from the viewer. There are kites in the background. Text reads “5 Tips for Inclusive Community Events”. A checklist follows: Is the location easy to get to without a car? Can people with disabilities easily access the venue? Does the timing account for family and work schedules? Will families with young children feel welcome? Will non-English speakers be able to engage and participate? Below is a section that reads “Community Health is Mental Health. Get more tips for building community” with the URL hesperian.org/mental-health

As summer approaches, community gatherings are a great way to build connections and boost collective mental health. Here are some questions to ask to ensure all are welcome to your event. Comment with your suggestions to make public events more inclusive!
Learn more at hesperian.org/mental-health

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A square social media graphic with a light yellow/cream background and darker polkadots as the background. There is a ripped paper background behind the main text “What Is A Third Place?: Every community needs safe and free or inexpensive places that are neither home, work, or school to gather with friends or spend recreation time. These are called “third place”, and they can take many forms!” Below are different photographs of people enjoying these respective third places attached with tape and labeled: Cafe, Park, Church, Gym, Library, Public Pool. Bellow is text that reads “Gathering in community spaces can reduce isolation, anxiety, and distress, leading to improved collective mental health. Learn more in our HealthWiki: Hesperian.org/mental-health”

A square social media graphic with a light yellow/cream background and darker polkadots as the background. There is a ripped paper background behind the main text “What Is A Third Place?: Every community needs safe and free or inexpensive places that are neither home, work, or school to gather with friends or spend recreation time. These are called “third place”, and they can take many forms!” Below are different photographs of people enjoying these respective third places attached with tape and labeled: Cafe, Park, Church, Gym, Library, Public Pool. Bellow is text that reads “Gathering in community spaces can reduce isolation, anxiety, and distress, leading to improved collective mental health. Learn more in our HealthWiki: Hesperian.org/mental-health”

Did you know that having somewhere else to go aside from work, school, or home is important for your mental health? Public spaces, also called “third places” encourage socialization and community engagement. What are some of your favorite third places in your own community? #MentalHealth #HealthTips

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