Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti

by Asosyasyon Peyizan Fondwa (APF)
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Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti
Provide access to healthcare in rural Haiti

Project Report | Sep 14, 2023
Report #12

By Leigh Carter | Friend of APF

Patient at APF Clinic
Patient at APF Clinic

Dear Friends of APF, Fondwa, and the APF Clinic in Fondwa Haiti:

Recent reports from the United Nations' top humanitarian official state, "Haiti is in the grip of extreme brutality, with gang-related violence continuing to force thousands from their homes amidst widespread suffering." This on-going situation has many repercussions for the people of Haiti, including inability to move freely around the country, impact on social services and humanitarian aid, wide-spread food insecurity, and economic decline. As we have stated in previous reports, however …

Haitians must continue to move forward, to live their day-to-day lives, to survive, and care for their families.

Outside of Port-au-Prince, it is less difficult to do so. And, as you will see from the information below, the APF Fondwa Clinic had a very busy quarter, with impressive impact and health access and outreach.

From April to June 2023 the APF Fondwa Clinic: 

  • We received 189 visits at the clinic, 122 for patients for consultation and 67 for vaccinations.
  • On Wednesday, May 31, the clinic staff and doctors held a mobile clinic for students at The University of Fondwa (UNIF), and saw 30 students for consultation.
  • Another mobile clinic was held in a different rural community (Kafelompre) on Saturday, June 17. For this clinic, the doctor from the APF Fondwa clinic was joined by a group of Cuban doctors including gynecologists, generalists, surgeons, and obstetricians. 40 patients were seen.
  • From April 25 to 30, a focused vaccination campaign was held in the Citronye area. A total of 218 vaccines were given. From May 1 to May 4, another vaccination campaign was held. A total of 114 vaccinations were provided. The vaccines available in this campaign included BCG, PENTAVIRUS, POLIO, VPI, ROTAVIRUS, PNEUMOCOCCAL, ROUGEOLE, RUBEOLE, DITEPER, DIPHTHERIA, AND TETANUS.
  • 4 patients were referred to specialized hospitals, and 3 patients were treated in the home.

 The APF Fondwa clinic also hosted several educational sessions this quarter:

  • Breast self-palpation for the Fondwa Belvi women's group;
  • Understanding female physical development and menstrual cycles for the students of the St. Antoine Fondwa Vocational School;
  • Family planning and birth control methods and availability;
  • Women’s health awareness at the University of Fondwa (UNIF), and for the general community; and
  • Training for parents on the importance of keeping their children hydrated.

 Below are the cases encountered this quarter:

  • Acute respiratory infection (acute respiratory infection) IRA
  • Arterial hypertension (arterial hypertension)
  • Diabetes (diabetes)
  • Emergency
  • Gastritis
  • Typhoid fever (Typhoid fever)
  • Genital-urinary infection
  • Anemia
  • Pririgines dermatosis
  • Intestinal parasitosis
  • Febrile jaundice syndrome

As you can see, we had a very busy quarter, and our work not only continues, but expands. Your support makes this possible. Access to healthcare would not be available to many of those we serve in rural Haiti without you. I hope you will continue your partnership with us, and even consider a recurring monthly donation through GlobalGiving.

On behalf of the APF Fondwa clinic and staff, the patients, and all our partners in Fondwa, we thank you.

Ms Kerline Thermozier and Dr. Maguy Louinise Randiche

APF clinic staff care for a woman
APF clinic staff care for a woman
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Asosyasyon Peyizan Fondwa (APF)

Location: Port-au-Prince - Haiti
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Twitter: @APFHAITI.ONG
Project Leader:
Leigh Carter
Port-au-Prince , Haiti

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