KONBIT SANTE - Cap-Haitilen Health Partnership

Justinian University Hospital

Hôpital Universitaire Justinien (Justinian Hospital) is a 250-bed teaching hospital operated by the Haitian Ministry of Health. The hospital is the largest health care provider in northern Haiti and serves an estimated 825,000 people. Its residency programs include medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, OB/GYN, family practice, and schools for nurses and laboratory technicians.

There is no clean, potable water in most of the hospital. Open-air wards make control of infectious diseases very difficult. Electrical surges and lack of grounding damage delicate medical equipment and pose a threat to patients and staff. The only public bathroom facilities are sub-standard pit latrines. Because preventive care is largely unavailable, patients are often very sick when they come to the hospital. Doctors and nurses work long hours, and with few resources.

The Clinic at Fort St. Michel

In 2003, Konbit Sante expanded its work to the clinic at Fort St. Michel. This well-organized public clinic is under equipped and under staffed to serve the needs of this impoverished neighborhood of 40,000 people on the edge of Cap-Haitien. There is no electrical service or safe drinking water in Fort St. Michel. Most homes are very fragile dwellings constructed on refuse and vulnerable to flooding. Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death in the Fort St. Michel neighborhood.