Haiti: Médecins Sans Frontières Partially Resumes Medical Activities in Port-au-Prince

Port-au-Prince, December 11, 2024 – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is partially resuming its medical activities in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area after a 22-day suspension caused by repeated threats and violence against its staff and patients.

The decision to suspend MSF’s activities, even temporarily, was extremely difficult because the city is heavily affected by violence, and the medical needs are immense. Thousands of people are seeking basic healthcare, while the health system is weakened by violence and mass displacement. The few remaining public and private facilities are overwhelmed by the growing needs, leaving many people without any option for care.

However, the seriousness of the attacks against MSF’s staff and ambulances forced the organization to take this step.

MSF is now resuming activities thanks to a constructive dialogue with key stakeholders and involvement by the authorities to ensure respect for our teams and our medical mission. ​ Nevertheless, the risk for our teams and patients remains high, particularly in ambulances. As a result, our transportation of patients remains suspended for now, and Turgeau Hospital remains closed, because it can only operate when we can safely transfer patients to other facilities when needed.

Today, we are reopening the Tabarre, Carrefour and Cité Soleil hospitals and the Pran Men'm clinic.

MSF is calling again for all parties to respect our staff, patients, and medical facilities, which is essential for our activities to continue.

“These past three weeks have been especially painful,” said Jean-Marc Biquet, MSF head of mission in Haiti. “We had to suspend admissions of new patients, fully aware that many were unable to access the care they desperately needed. We are continuing our efforts to ensure that it is safe enough to fully resume our activities. Despite the commitments made by the authorities, the risks remain high, and our ability to continue our work in Haiti is uncertain as we move ahead. We call on all parties to respect our medical and humanitarian mission so that we can respond to medical needs to the full extent of our capacity.”

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

The services resuming as of Wednesday, December 11, include:

Facilities

Services Services Offered

Tabarre Trauma Center

  • Emergency medical and surgical care, including trauma and burn treatment.
  • Outpatient care for wound dressing, physiotherapy, and physical rehabilitation.
  • Surgical procedures (trauma and burns).
  • Physiotherapy sessions and 3D compression masks for burn patients.

Drouillard Hospital

  • Intensive and emergency care, including trauma and obstetric emergencies.
  • Hospitalization in pediatrics and adult internal medicine.
  • Outpatient consultations.
  • Support and care for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

Carrefour Hospital

  • Emergency trauma care.
  • Trauma surgery.
  • Trauma care and hospitalization.
  • Specialized trauma consultations.
  • Mental health support.
  • Physiotherapy.

Pran Men'm Clinic

And

Carrefour Maternity Hospital

  • Support for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.
  • Medical care.
  • Psychological support.
  • Social assistance.

WASH Services

  • Access to potable water and latrine installation in displaced persons’ sites.
  • Health and hygiene awareness.

 

Isaïe Jeanty Maternity Hospital

  • Construction and rehabilitation.

Patient transport via ambulance and services at the Turgeau Hospital remains suspended until further notice due to the current security context.

About MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières is an international medical humanitarian organization providing emergency care in more than 70 countries. Present in Haiti for 33 years, our teams respond to the most severe crises to save lives, regardless of political, religious, or economic considerations.

Hannah Hoexter

Senior Press Officer, MSF UK

 

 

 

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