Kidnapping of Douglas Pape: People Living with HIV Face Serious Risks

Approximately two months after the kidnapping of the son of the renowned Dr. William Pape, Douglas Pape, activities at GHESKIO centers have slowed down. Patients living with HIV/AIDS, among others, do not hide their concerns.

Claudy Junior Pierre
Par Claudy Junior Pierre
24 Jan 2024 | Lecture : 2 min.

It has been over two months since Douglas Pape, the son of the executive director of GHESKIO centers, was abducted in Belo, a locality located in Kenscoff, Pétion-Ville.

Some were concerned about the continuity of services crucial to the healthcare system, including the provision of care and medication to patients living with HIV/AIDS and/or tuberculosis.

On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, the GHESKIO centers, emptied of their usual crowd, resembled a deserted island. A few patients, curious onlookers, and some employ

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