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Feeling healthy isn’t always enough. Zanmi Lasante’s family doctors help patients detect diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension early, before serious complications.
In this month’s reflection, Dr Wesler Lambert alerts us to the human pressure on healthcare professionals in Haiti, where insecurity, overload, financial uncertainties and exhaustion directly undermine the continuity of essential care.
Zanmi Lasante nurses improve care in Haiti through their clinical judgment, leadership, role in patient education, service coordination and continuity of care.
Three Zanmi Lasante nursing staff journeys show how clinical competence, prevention, team leadership and rapid response capability are transforming theme 2026 into a daily reality for patients.
Since 1984, Desilon Paul has been helping to maintain access to water at Hôpital Bon Sauveur de Cange. His work supports the services and ensures hygienic conditions essential to care.
Le stress chez les soignants ne disparaît pas à la fin d’une journée de travail. Il s’accumule avec le temps, s’installe dans le corps, et finit par influencer la manière de travailler au quotidien.
Drivers transport patients, staff and equipment, reducing delays in access to care. Every journey facilitates care and supports the continuity of services in difficult areas.
Family medicine provides regular follow-up for patients and their families. This approach improves understanding of diseases, promotes adherence to treatment and enables earlier interventions.