News & Stories
At Cerca-La-Source, Robenson Jean has regained stability and confidence thanks to the attentive care of psychologist Jean Jocelyn Douchard Auguste. His journey shows the importance of regular, human accompaniment to get through mental distress.
Les infirmières et infirmiers praticiens renforcent les soins primaires dans les zones rurales. Leur expertise améliore l’accès, la qualité et la continuité des soins. Soutenir leur travail, c’est renforcer la santé pour toutes et tous en Haïti.
Zanmi Lasante has strengthened cholera prevention and management in Haiti through a reinforced system of care, clean water, sanitation and community surveillance, sustainably protecting communities in the Plateau Central and Bas-Artibonite.
Zanmi Lasante and UNICEF, together with the Ministry of Health, organized a four-day workshop to strengthen the national nutrition program, focusing on data, quality and staff technical skills.
A native of Port-au-Prince, Katiana faced severe heart failure. The perilous journey to Hinche’s Hôpital Sainte-Thérèse, the support of Zanmi Lasante and access to care enabled her to breathe again.
In Haiti, breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer in women. By mobilizing schools, hospitals and radio stations, Zanmi Lasante is making prevention and screening a collective responsibility in the service of life.
Rapid care and treatment with Nourimanba restored the health of a severely malnourished little girl, illustrating Zanmi Lasante’s commitment to the fight against child malnutrition.
At Zanmi Lasante, more than 11,000 people received mental health care this year. Despite the insecurity, our teams continue their mission: to make psychological services accessible to all, even in the midst of an emergency.