Partners
At Hesperian Health Guides, our work is possible thanks to our generous partners who share their compassion, knowledge, and expertise with us. Whether via funding, field-testing, collaborating, or translating materials, our partners ensure Hesperian resources stay relevant, accurate, actionable, useful, and accessible for everyone around the world.
Our Global Network of partners
Our Global Network of partners
Partners
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ALAMES
Americas – Argentina
Asian Health Institute (AHI)
Asia – Japan
Booknet Magazine Library
Africa – Zimbabwe
Concern America
Americas – United States
Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance
Asia – Afghanistan
Doctors for Global Health
Global – USA
Hyderabad Book Trust
Asia – India
illuminAid
Americas – United States
Latino Health Access
Americas – United States
Life Concern
Africa – Malawi
PATH
Americas – United States
Reise-know-how
Europe – Germany
Yayasan Tambuhak Sinta (YTS)
Asia – Indonesia
Become a Translation Partner
Our translation partners help ensure that people around the world have access to health information that is reliable, easy-to-understand, and reflects their language and culture. We work closely with our partners in keeping their materials updated and accessible in both print and online formats. Visit our Language Hub page to find Hesperian materials in other languages.
At Hesperian, we are always welcoming new translations of our materials. To facilitate translations and adaptations of our materials, Hesperian has an open copyright policy. This means we will grant permission to translate or adapt our materials without charging royalties so long as the translation is not-for-profit.
If you are interested in translating one of our materials, please email:
Jessica Barrera, Digital Publishing Associate, at [email protected].
Hesperian Health Guides & Returned Peace Corps Volunteers
A Partnership to Improve Health
Since the early 1980s, Hesperian has been helping Peace Corps volunteers improve global health by equipping them with our flagship book, Where There Is No Doctor, as they travel to their host countries around the world. Together, we have saved lives and empowered communities to create action for change.
Hesperian books have been used by Peace Corps volunteers for decades. If you are an RPCV, learn how to get involved and share your stories about how you used Hesperian books in the field.