News
Gangs’ rapid expansion into new territories is squeezing Haitians into smaller and smaller communities with high instability ...
When establishing infrastructure to address cardiovascular diseases in Haiti, "this study suggests that we need to shift ...
That same year the deadly disease killed more than 5,500 people ... An epidemic of cholera killed at least 10,000 people in Haiti in 2010 following a deadly earthquake that paralyzed the nation.
Escalating armed violence, displacement, economic turmoil and disruptions to local food production are fueling hunger in ...
The 7.0-magnitude quake on January 12 decimated Haiti's already meager health system, creating conditions for disease to thrive in cramped refugee camps. Only one person in two among the Haitian ...
Haitian psychologist Ronald Florestal sums it up with a chilling statement: “More people in Haiti have died from depression than from bullets.” Despair is a silent disease that spreads rapidly.
Cholera, tuberculosis and other diseases are also on the rise as individuals are forced to flee. How much of Haiti’s capital do gangs control? Gangs control up to 90% of Port-au-Prince ...
Community-based care in rural Haiti: the Partners in Health model ... over 35,000 health workers in the management of these diseases. GHESKIO has conducted many landmark studies on HIV/AIDS ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results