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Injustice has a cure

We fight injustice by providing care first to those who need it most.
Oncology patient receiving chemotherapy at Mirebalais University Hospital

Mélissa Jeanty / PIH

Our Mission

Nurse examining J9 patient

Miss Jovana Altenor examines Shelove ESTINPHIL, one of the mothers in the prenatal group of the J9 program at the Mirebalais University Hospital (HUM).

Mélissa Jeanty / PIH

Internal Medicine morning briefing

Morning briefing of the Department of Internal Medicine with professors and residents at the library of the Mirebalais University Hospital (HUM).

Mélissa Jeanty / PIH

Nurses of HUM

The nurse managers of the Mirebalais University Hospital (HUM) meet for “Morning Huddle” to take stock before heading to their respective departments for the day, led by Miss Gretta Joseph, Deputy Head Nurse.

Mélissa Jeanty / PIH

Depuis plus de 40 ans, nous œuvrons au renforcement du système de santé haïtien. Nous accompagnons les populations les plus vulnérables à chaque étape de leur cheminement vers une meilleure santé et un bien-être durable, guidés par la conviction que la santé est un droit fondamental.

Areas of Focus

We provide primary, secondary and tertiary care, fight HIV and tuberculosis, support maternal and child health, while strengthening public health infrastructure.

Our Impact

We are the largest healthcare provider in Haiti after the Haitian government. We are transforming the healthcare system by expanding access to essential services and improving the lives of nearly 3.8 million people across the country, primarily in the Plateau-Central and Bas-Artibonite regions.

Quick Facts
  • facility
    3.8 +
    million vulnerable people

    have access to free, quality care

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    2,500
    community health workers

    provide essential care to the most isolated communities

  • nurse
    277
    health care professionals

    trained in our accredited programs, strengthen the health system

After four months without care due to the closure of the HUM, Kerline is resuming her cancer treatment at Cange. A return made possible by Zanmi Lasante’s commitment to keeping her patients in care.

In Belladère, 65-year-old Elie Lerismé lives with chronic heart disease. Thanks to Hôpital Notre-Dame de la Nativité, he is regaining control of his health. His story bears witness to the tangible impact of quality care.

Support Us

Join us in our commitment to transforming lives in Haiti. Your support enables Zanmi Lasante to provide quality medical care, support vulnerable communities, and build a more equitable future.

Watch Zanmi Lasante is Helping Save Mother and Babies Thanks to its Journey to 9 (J9) Program on YouTube.