Physical Health in Haiti

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Region: Haiti

The problem of physical health in Haiti is multifaceted and complex, with challenges including limited access to healthcare, inadequate sanitation and hygiene, and high rates of infectious diseases such as cholera and malaria. Additionally, malnutrition and food insecurity are major concerns, particularly for children and pregnant women.

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                We can affect long-term health outcomes in under-served communities by addressing the relationship between individuals and healthcare. We enable children to see education and healthcare as a right, re...
                
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                After eleven years and counting, Haiti is still recovering from the utter devastation caused by the 2010 earthquake. Partners In Health continues to socially and medically support those who were impac...
                
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                To provide a maternity and paediatric service for some of northern Haiti's poorest families, providing many with their first ever access to medical care in pregnancy and childbirth.  Our 44 bed facili...
                
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                Since 2006, SOIL has been expanding access to safe, affordable, and restorative sanitation services in some of Haiti's most vulnerable communities. By producing organic, agriculture-grade compost from...
                
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                Hope Health Action is a Christian NGO with a mission to build long-term partnerships with local communities and health systems to facilitate sustainable, innovative and life-saving health and disabili...
                
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