
Injustice Everywhere
In Sierra Leone, a mining tragedy exposes how environmental injustice, poverty, and power shape community health. This reflection explores why healing must extend beyond clinical care.

In Sierra Leone, a mining tragedy exposes how environmental injustice, poverty, and power shape community health. This reflection explores why healing must extend beyond clinical care.

A firsthand reflection on resilience and faith in Sierra Leone, highlighting Jericho Road Community Health Center’s global mission to provide compassionate, equitable care.

In Sierra Leone, medicine looks and feels different in ways that are difficult to fully grasp until you stand in the center of it. After three days of travel and a handful of small but inevitable delays, our team arrived and immediately stepped into work that was both familiar and

As fighting continues near the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jericho Road’s Wellness Clinic remains a place of hope — and one of the few stable sources of healthcare for thousands of families caught in crisis. Since 2015, the Wellness Clinic has been part of Jericho

In recent weeks, Nepal has experienced a wave of youth-led protests and major political change. In September, demonstrations erupted after a controversial social media ban, and quickly broadened to demands for transparency, accountability, and systemic reform. Since then, the country has seen the resignation of its prime minister, the dissolution

This summer, I had the honor of participating in the 2025 Summer Program at The Hague Academy of International Law in the Netherlands. Since its founding in 1923, the Academy has brought together students and practitioners from around the world to study and engage in meaningful conversations on the principles

The Kono Tribe in Sierra Leone follows a unique naming tradition for their children. A mother’s first son is named Sahr. Her second son is named Tamba. Her third son is named Aiah, etc. etc. The daughters follow a similar naming convention with Sia being the first daughter followed by

We pray for peace in all our world, although peace feels ever more fragile. Jesus told a story of a poor widow who teaches us what it means to pray and not to give up. He said once there was a judge in some city who neither thought of God

In this powerful reflection, Nancy Violanti Gregoire recounts her life-changing visit to Jericho Road’s Global Health Clinic in Nepal. From seeing her brother Dr. Paul’s work in action to connecting with young medical leaders like Dinah, Nancy’s story offers an inspiring look at how one organization is bringing healthcare and hope to the most remote corners of the world.

On a recent trip to Nepal, Leah, a nurse in Buffalo, reflected on her time at our clinic there. Jericho Road Nepal is bringing healthcare to some of the most remote areas in the world–because we know that everyone having access to healthcare affects the health of all of us.