Haiti: The long road to recovery for earthquake survivors

More than a week after an earthquake destroyed his home and fractured the bones of his leg, two-year-old Widnika sleeps in a bed at MSF’s Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince as his mother Widline sits with him. The 7.2 magnitude quake began at 8:29 a.m. local time on 14 August and ended a few minutes later. In those … Read more

Haiti: After the earthquake, a surgical team works nonstop

Xavier Kernizan is an orthopaedic surgeon who normally works at MSF’s Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Since the 14 August earthquake, he has been working with an MSF surgical team in Jérémie, and describes what he’s seen.   What did you do the day of the earthquake?  I was returning home from MSF’s Tabarre hospital and I felt … Read more

Haiti: Death, destruction and thousands of injured people in wake of earthquake

On Saturday, August 14, at 8:30 am local time, the earth trembled in the southern peninsula of Haiti. A 7.2 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage to buildings, houses and main access roads in the three provinces of Grand’Anse, Nippes and Sud. The provisional death toll is estimated at more than 1,300 with more than 5,700 people … Read more

Violence in Haiti’s capital is putting medical activities in jeopardy

A spike in violence in Haiti’s capital is putting medical activities in jeopardy, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today, warning that medical care cannot be sustained while armed clashes and robberies affect health facilities, vehicles, patients and staff. In the first week of June, clashes in the Martissant neighbourhood, and other districts of Port-au-Prince, have caused many … Read more

Haiti: Ten years after Haiti earthquake, medical care is deteriorating

PORT-AU-PRINCE/NEW YORK/PARIS — As the world marks 10 years since a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reflects on our response to the disaster a decade ago and highlights the current deterioration of medical care in the country in a new report. “The catastrophic earthquake killed thousands of people, displaced millions, and destroyed 60 per … Read more

Haiti: Sunday morning in Tabarre emergency trauma hospital

Since its reopening on 27 November 2019, people have been arriving at MSF’s hospital in the Tabarre area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Specialising in emergency trauma care, the hospital reached its initial capacity of 25 beds in its first two weeks. The medical needs reflect a high level of violence as a political and economic crisis continues in the … Read more

Haiti: People’s healthcare in danger amidst worsening anger and despair

Far from the cameras, Haiti is faced with a major crisis as political and socioeconomic factors bring on a massive upsurge in violence. For months now, Haitians have seen a steady decline in their purchasing power as the national currency devalued and fuel prices increased, against a backdrop of seemingly endless political stalemates and scandals. … Read more