In 1983, Dahl first encountered Paul Farmer, the future co-founder of PIH, as an eighteen-year-old volunteer in Haiti. Dahl has served as Executive Director of PIH from 2001-2005, and now chairs the Board of Directors, where the organization continues to build health care systems and raise standards in global health in remote areas of the world. Since the development of PIH in 1987, the organization has expanded its health care services around the planet. Under the leadership of Dahl, PIH is strengthening the public health system for over 800,000 people in Rwanda. Other countries include Malawi, Mexico, Russia, and Lesotho, where PIH works with the countries' respective Ministry of Health to fight diseases in certain rural areas. PIH provides critical health care services through programs for cancer, chronic diseases, cholera, HIV/AIDS, surgery, women's health, child health, community health workers, mental health, and tuberculosis. As of now, PIH works in more than 60 hospital centers around the world, with more than 12,000 colleagues involved. In 2011, she was named by the Boston Globe as one of the three Bostonians of the Year, along with Paul Farmer and a senior member of Partners in Health, Louise Ivers. This was mainly due to her and the charity's response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. She has also been selected by as a , to be given on 30 March 2011. In 2013, Dahl was a distinguished speaker at the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs.
Personal Life
Dahl was born on May 12, 1964 in Oxford, United Kingdom. Dahl is the second-youngest child of actress Patricia Neal and author Roald Dahl. Dahl contributed to the 2003 book The Roald Dahl Treasury, a collection of her father's stories, memoirs, letters and poetry, and is currently writing a memoir of her father. She is a trustee and vice president of the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, a registered charity with the mission of "telling Roald Dahl’s life story, to care for his archive and to promote a love of creative writing in everyone." She also is the chair of Dahl & Dahl LLP, which manages the literary estate of her father. In 1994, Dahl graduated from Wellesley College as a Davis Scholar and delivered Wellesley's 2006 commencement address.