Healthcare System Trapped by Insecurity

In Haiti, for several years now, the bad news has kept coming—each time, worse than the last. In the health care system, the swallowed bite has made us forget the taste.

Hospital closures, arson, and looting; the exodus of professionals; the murder of health workers—this grim picture unfolds against a backdrop of chronic insecurity. All of it paints an almost apocalyptic situation, where efforts to rebuild must be wary of slipping into the oblivion window.

Among the relentless string of tragic events striking the health care system month after month, the murder of Dr. Nadia Phaïmyr Jean-Charles stands out. The crime is revolting in its brutality: multiple stab wounds. For those who had t

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