Haiti’s main public hospital, which remains shuttered after multiple gang attacks, has been set on fire in the latest blow to one the country’s largest health institutions.
Multiple threats to children's health, safety and well-being include recruitment into armed groups amid escalating violence ...
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.
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 destruction leaves the country with even fewer options for medical care. While international aid continues to pour into other regions, Green criticized the lack of assistance for Haiti.
We are struck by the need that remains in Haiti for basic health care and medical supplies. Sometimes the glaring inequalities in resources between our countries are so stark that they both shock ...
By Mollee Francisco For one week earlier this month, local doctors were on hand in Haiti to see first hand some of the devastation caused by the recent earthquake. Three physicians from Ridgeview ...
Haiti had only 3,000 doctors for 10 million people. And since the disaster, the Caribbean nation's need for quality health care has been even greater. Medical professionals came to help from all ...