'This is not a time to get sick,' says a doctor in Haiti on the health-care crisis
Healthcare facilities in Haiti facing severe challenges due to gang violence causing shortages and fear among patients and providers.
- Bilawal Riaz
- 1 min read

Healthcare facilities in Haiti, particularly in Port-au-Prince, are facing severe challenges due to ongoing unrest and violence in the country. Gangs have increasingly become powerful and violent, attacking hospitals, looting supplies, and kidnapping health workers. This has led to a significant decrease in the number of people seeking medical care, with many facilities facing shortages of electricity, medications, and oxygen. The situation is dire, with pregnant women afraid to seek care, health workers being targeted and kidnapped, and essential medical procedures often being delayed or unable to be performed. The unrest is not only affecting cities but also rural areas, where crucial supplies are being blocked from reaching those in need. The combination of violence, displacement, and limited access to healthcare is causing a rise in medical needs and creating a dangerous environment for both patients and medical professionals.
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