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Help Build & Run a New Maternity Service in Haiti

Summary

To establish a coherent maternity service in North Haiti including training, equipping midwives, supporting local health centres and educating Haitians about pregnancy and early child development. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Haiti has the highest rate of infant, under five and maternal mortality in the western hemisphere. Due to the extreme poverty, 75% of births take place at home without any medical support in Haiti resulting in over 3000 women dying in childbirth every year - A rate fifty times higher than America. Our challenge is establishing a sustainable, coherent and accessible maternity service in North Haiti.

Activities

Our maternity unit will provide anti-natal screening and support for mothers at greatest risk, ultrasound services and C-section surgery for emergency cases. Our neo-natal ward will provide 24-hour monitoring and incubators for babies at risk.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £7,324
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £19,515
Total Funding Goal: £26,839

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

With this project we will be able to reduce both maternal and child mortality rates and begin to establish a new era of safer childbirth in a region of over 1 million people.

Project Message

The emergency still remains - not only for the victims of the earthquake, but for the nation as a whole. We’re calling on our supporters to make a declaration of hope for Haiti “We won’t forget”.
- Carwyn Hill, Co-founder and Project Manager of HHA

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Sarah Bamber,
Fundraising and Communications Manager
25 Coney Hill Road
West Wickham
Bromley, Kent BR4 9BU
United Kingdom
07764 198921
Email:

Project Sponsor

Haiti Hospital Appeal

Organisation

Haiti Hospital Appeal Logo Haiti Hospital Appeal
25 Coney Hill Road
West Wickham, Kent BR4 9BU
United Kingdom
+44 20 8462 5256
http://www.haitihospitalappeal.org

Learn more about Haiti Hospital Appeal and the project team.


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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Haiti and can also be found under Health.

For more information about Haiti, read the Human Development Report on Haiti or the Wikipedia entry for Haiti.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on December 27, 2011.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 21, 2008.

Latest Update from the Field

Life saving neo-natal training

By Kuni - HHA Volunteer, December 27, 2011 03:29 PM

Baby in government hospital
Baby in government hospital

Merry Christmas from the Haiti Hospital Appeal!

We want to take this opportunity to wish all our supporters the very best of seasons greetings. Christmas can be a wonderful time of the year, yet it can also hide us from the realities of life for the hurting and the broken, wherever they might be. For us, we seek to continue to bring hope and new life to the people of Haiti through health care services. It really has been an exciting year. Even today, construction continues on our site. Yet, we look to next year believing greater things are yet to come.

Life saving neo-natal training

A recent report by UNICEF, UN, WHO, and the World Bank highlighted that globally 70% of under 5 deaths occur in the first year of a babies life.  The report states that ‘Neonatal mortality is increasingly important because the proportion of under-five deaths that occur during the neonatal period is increasing as under-five mortality declines…With the proportion of under-five deaths during the neonatal period increasing in every region and almost all countries, systematic action is required by governments and partners to reach women and babies with effective care.’

Perhaps most alarmingly, Haiti is one of the countries that has struggled the most to reach it’s millennium development goal in reducing child mortality.  The report indicates that in 1990, the under 5 mortality rate in Haiti was 151 deaths per 1,000 live births, but by 2010 it was 165 deaths per 1,000 live births.  Haiti had been set a target of reducing this rate to 50 deaths per 1,000 live births by 2015, but is one of a hand full of countries under-achieving its national goal, with an annual negative rate of reduction between 1990-2010 of -0.4%.

The completion of our new neo-natal unit couldn’t be more timely.  Whilst we’ve been busy responding to the cholera epidemic and earthquake response, behind the scenes our team have also been working tirelessly to see our maternity and paediatric unit completed.  With our final building just completed and two containers full of specialist equipment having arrived in Haiti in the last few month, we’re just about to start this vital service.  Whilst we’ve been pulling the final logistical issues together, exciting developments have already been made.

In October we held intensive neo-natal training for our Haitian staff supporting over 25 Haitian medics.  It was a privilege having two US volunteers here sharing their skills, and our staff responded with great enthusiasm and joy. These techniques being learnt will undoubtedly save lives!  Whilst the statistics can be alarming, the reality is that it often only requires very simple prevention and intervention to dramatically decrease the risk of child mortality.

A few weeks ago we finally received a container of new maternity equipment. It is now being arranged and distributed into the different rooms. This is a dream come true, the equipment is one of the final hurdles, it had been stuck in customs a short while but now we can look forward to the new year and the opening finally and officially of the service. Dr Adlin our Maternity Director is so excited and with Dr Touissant, they are spending many hours planning for the service to start.

However, whilst our team are learning vital skills to save lives, we’re still in need of greater financial support to ensure their skills can be used affectively.  Without the generous help of our supporters more lives will needlessly be lost. 

This work needs your help if it is to succeed. Can you support it? If yes, please donate today. Thank you.

Keep an eye out on our website for information about a few events taking place over the month of January. On the 12th we remember the 2nd year anniversary since the earthquake.

Thanks for all your continued help and support, we wish you a very happy new year.

With love

All of the Haiti Hospital Appeal Team

Neonatal staff training
Neonatal staff training
US volunteer sharing her skills
US volunteer sharing her skills
New maternity equipment arrived
New maternity equipment arrived

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