Haiti News

Vaccine doses 1 and 2 of now delivered to 18,000 Haitians

Vaccine doses 1 and 2 of now delivered to 18,000 Haitians

More ›

Celebrating the spirit of the Haitian People

Celebrating the spirit of the Haitian People

Flag Day celebrates a symbol of Haiti's freedom—from 1802 to 2012. More ›

Second dose of vaccine delivery begins

Second dose of vaccine delivery begins

More ›

A day to mourn and remember

A day to mourn and remember

Zanmi Lasante staff and the Belladère community observe the anniversary of a tragic arson attack that killed two beloved members of the ZL family. More ›

First phase of vaccine delivery is complete!

First phase of vaccine delivery is complete!

More ›

The first phase of construction at Mirebalais Hospital nears completion

The first phase of construction at Mirebalais Hospital nears completion

In late April, the final concrete block at the main complex was put into place. More ›

New Study: “Obstructed Labor and Caesarean Delivery: The Cost and Benefit of Surgical Intervention”

New Study: “Obstructed Labor and Caesarean Delivery: The Cost and Benefit of Surgical Intervention”

Of the 273,000 women who die in childbirth each year, nearly all could be saved with access to C-sections. More ›

Harvard and Haiti play for earthquake relief

Harvard and Haiti play for earthquake relief

In a rainy match at Harvard Stadium, the home team wins in an intense 1-0 shut-out. More ›

Solar panels arrive at Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital

Solar panels arrive at Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital

In Haiti, an economically and environmentally sustainable energy source will power a state-of-the-art hospital. More ›

Week one of PIH’s Cholera Vaccine Project reaches thousands.

Week one of PIH’s Cholera Vaccine Project reaches thousands.

In Haiti, health workers deliver the first of two doses of cholera vaccine. More ›

Vaccine delivery begins!

Vaccine delivery begins!

In Haiti, PIH begins providing first doses of cholera vaccine to 50,000 people living in rural countryside. More ›

TOMS Gives Shoes with Partners In Health

TOMS Gives Shoes with Partners In Health

In Haiti, Lesotho, Malawi, and Rwanda, tens of thousands of children receive shoes through an exciting partnership. More ›

Cholera update: “Haitians deserve better”

Cholera update: “Haitians deserve better”

Jon Lascher, PIH's Haiti Program Manager, gives update on cholera epidemic on MSNBC’s The Melissa Harris-Perry Show. More ›

Haiti’s President Michel Martelly visits Mirebalais Hospital

Haiti’s President Michel Martelly visits Mirebalais Hospital

President and Minister of Health receive tour of new hospital, discuss PIH's healthcare initiatives in Haiti's Central Plateau. More ›

National Conference on Social Medicine to be held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

National Conference on Social Medicine to be held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

PIH to host panels with government officials, leading medical staff on March 28-29. More ›

Pwojè Kore Fanmi: An innovative community health project in Haiti

Pwojè Kore Fanmi: An innovative community health project in Haiti

Training of community health workers is underway in a new pilot to help vulnerable families. More ›

Arcade Fire delivers lecture about Haiti at University of Texas at Austin

Arcade Fire delivers lecture about Haiti at University of Texas at Austin

The Grammy winning band discusses the continued socioeconomic crisis in Haiti, and the band’s longtime support of PIH. More ›

Clinton visits Mirebalais Hospital

Clinton visits Mirebalais Hospital

Highlights potential impact solar power could have in a country rich in sun but lacking in electrical infrastructure. More ›

PIH Right To Health Care patient receives lifesaving surgery in Syracuse, NY

PIH Right To Health Care patient receives lifesaving surgery in Syracuse, NY

At just 15-years old, Samantha Cadet successfully underwent open-heart surgery, and is now getting better in Boston. More ›

An urgent message from Dr. Paul Farmer

An urgent message from Dr. Paul Farmer

Efforts are underway to provide vaccination before spring rains flood Haiti with cholera. More ›

 1 2 3 >  Last »