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Help build a new Infant and Maternity Unit

Summary

Haiti Hospital - In Haiti almost 20% of children die before the age of 5 and 75% of births occur at home without any form of medical support. Our new unit will care for 1000s of women and children. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

75% of births take place at home without any medical support in Haiti, and 1 in 5 children die before the age of 5. The main beneficiaries of this project will be babies, children and mothers who currently have no opportunity to receive any form of health care or health education due to the extreme poverty they face. The unit will provide specific healthcare to pregnant women, avoiding any unnecessary and avoidable health problems within birth for mother and child.

Activities

With this service we will be able to reduce the child mortality rate and also monitor the children's growth from 0-3, provide health education and awareness, and tackle local diseases including Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £5,457
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £28,897
Total Funding Goal: £34,354

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The current under funded state Hospital serves over 800,000 people in our area. The need for greater medical provision is an emergency. Our new Maternity unit is the first part of this vital work and aims to ensure a 70% increase in mothers treated

Project Message

"Give your support, give your help, so that this Maternity unit can become a reality... and one day you will appreciate that something good happened in Haiti because of your help. Thank you"
- Pastor Gedeon Eugene, Former President of the Baptist Convention, Haiti

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Carwyn Hill,
Project Manager
30 Gates Green Road
West Wickham
Bromley, Kent BR4 9JW
United Kingdom
07764 198921
Email:

Project Sponsor

Haiti Hospital Appeal

Organisation

Haiti Hospital Appeal
30 Gates Green Road West Wickham
Bromley, Kent BR4 9JW
United Kingdom
+44 7764 198921
http://www.haitihospitalappeal.org

Learn more about Haiti Hospital Appeal and the project team.


Haiti Hospital Appeal's Current Projects on GlobalGiving

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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 July 23, 2010.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

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

Latest Update from the Field

6 months on and We Won't Forget!

By Carwyn Hill - Co-founder and CEO, July 16, 2010 09:35 PM

One of our earthquake victims at a recent partySamuel at the spinal unit party!Women and children at our recent vaccination day

Everyday there is more progress with the spinal injury patients who reside in

what will eventually be the maternity ward in our hospital. I would like to

share with you the story of Samuel, one of the heroic survivors of the

earthquake who we care for. Samuel is a quadriplegic, perhaps one of the worst

injured victims of the earthquake. After the earthquake he was completely

paralysed, but has now gained some movement in his arms again. Despite the

tragic fate that seemed to await him, Samuel now sits up, and with a little help

pushes himself around the ward at short intervals when he can gather the

strength. Whilst we begin to gradually transform the ward so it can be used for

its originally purpose of maternity care, the service it is providing at the

moment is an amazing and inspiring one.

Casualties with spinal injuries are uncared for in much of Haiti and this project brings

hope and life to those who previously would have had no expectations for a future.

A rehab unit is in planning to care for these patients in the long term so that the maternity

and infant unit can be used for the purpose originally intended. A nurse working in

the ward said:

‘Before the earthquake we had no rehabilitation centre in Haiti. It costs a lot

of money, but every time someone gives their support it helps our people here.

It is very important to have a rehabilitation centre. The people here faced

death and no normal life. Because of this hospital they have strength, and some

are discharged and have hope.’

As well as the progress in the lives of these patients, progress has been made

in the long term aim to provide better health care for women and children, this

week building work commenced on the final stages of the infant unit which will

hopefully be finished within a matter of months. Plans for the maternity project

are evolving, including the equipping of traditional birth attendants in the city

of Cap Haitien with mobile phones for when they need advice and help.

Yesterday our health clinic was packed with mothers and their children as they

waited for vaccinations, many mothers had two or three young children with them

and your support is going to help fund an infant unit to care for these children

in the future and other children like them around Cap Haitien.

On the six month anniversary of the tragic earthquake on January 12th we are

launching a new campaign called 'We Won't Forget' on our main web site:

www.haitihospitalappeal.org

Despite the promises of many, Haiti has already been forgotten it would seem by

the majority of the world. We're making a stand this anniversary and calling

all our supporters to declare that Haiti isn't forgotten! For those who remain

skeptical about what aid actually does, I would encourage you to visit our new

site that was launched a few weeks ago. It's packed full of stories and news

about what you've achieved! As a small grass root NGO in Haiti you have made a

difference through us. Spinal victims saved, tones of aid distributed,

emergency clinic set up. Yet, there is still so much to do. As most of the world moves

on and forget, we'd ask that today you don't.

Please take two minutes and visit our 'We Won't Forget' campaign! Thanks again

for all your help at this difficult time and we look forward to working with you

in helping to rebuild Haiti in the coming months.

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