Haitian mothers are seeking healthcare in the Dominican Republic amidst spiraling violence and a collapsing healthcare system in Haiti. Despite escalating deportations and lack of citizenship for ...
While life expectancy has increased between 1990 and 2015, Haiti remains vulnerable to many heath challenges. Access to primary and preventive health care is low, particularly among the poorest.
Aid groups are increasingly seen as protecting the gangs, leading them to become targeted by the police and self-defence ...
Haiti’s ongoing political instability and gang violence have greatly affected access to medical care. The country’s largest public hospital, the Hospital of the State University of Haiti ...
The most recent household survey found a prevalence of 2.2% among adults. Community-based care in rural Haiti: the Partners in Health model Paid community health workers, called accompagnateurs ...
Now that Doctors Without Borders teams are back in Haiti and can again treat the burgeoning number of gang sexual violence ...
As spiraling violence in Haiti puts healthcare out of reach for most, Haitian mothers are seeking care at hospitals in neighboring Dominican Republic despite government policies there scaling up ...
“Access to health care and the lives of those who provide it are clearly at great risk in Haiti,” said O’Neill ... compounded by the high number of medical staff fleeing the country fearing ...