The decline in international assistance means that unless primary health care is prioritized with greater access to essential treatment for the people most in need, universal health coverage will not ...
SANTO DOMINGO - As spiraling violence in Haiti puts healthcare out of reach for most, Haitian mothers are seeking care at ...
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 ...
On Wednesday, January 29, following the attack that occurred earlier this week in the commune of Kenscoff, the Minister of Health visited the hospital and provided medical supplies to help the ...
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 ...
The international medical relief organization was co-founded ... This place has helped so many people in Haiti. It gave care. It gave hope. It did not deserve this," he wrote.
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 ...
Now that Doctors Without Borders teams are back in Haiti and can again treat the burgeoning number of gang sexual violence ...
“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 ...