
A nurse checks a pregnant woman in the ACT-supported church-run hospital
in Pere Payen. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by private
groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict that
led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured by the
US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in much of
the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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A nurse checks a pregnant woman in the ACT-supported church-run
hospital in Pere Payen. The health care system in Haiti, much of it
run by private groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political
conflict that led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide.
Pressured by the US government, Aristide left the country on February
29, yet in much of the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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A sick boy receives medical care in the ACT-supported church-run hospital
in Pere Payen. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by private
groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict that
led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured by the
US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in much of
the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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A sick boy receives medical care in the ACT-supported church-run hospital
in Pere Payen. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by private
groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict that
led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured by the
US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in much of
the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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A Haitian boy in Petite Riviere is examined by Magdalena Mauri Gomez,
one of more than 500 Cuban health care professionals serving in Haiti.
The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by private groups, faces
critical shortages in the wake of political conflict that led to the
ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured by the US government,
Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in much of the country
chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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A Haitian boy in Petite Riviere is examined by Magdalena Mauri Gomez,
one of more than 500 Cuban health care professionals serving in Haiti.
The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by private groups, faces
critical shortages in the wake of political conflict that led to the ouster
of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured by the US government, Aristide
left the country on February 29, yet in much of the country chaos remains
in the wake of his ouster.
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Weighing a baby in an ACT-supported health clinic in Cité Siclé
in Port-au-Prince. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by
private groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict
that led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured
by the US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in
much of the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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Weighing a baby in an ACT-supported health clinic in Cité Siclé
in Port-au-Prince. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by
private groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict
that led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured
by the US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in
much of the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster.
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Weighing a baby in an ACT-supported health clinic in Cité Siclé
in Port-au-Prince. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by
private groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict
that led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured
by the US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in
much of the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster
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Weighing a baby in an ACT-supported health clinic in Cité Siclé
in Port-au-Prince. The health care system in Haiti, much of it run by
private groups, faces critical shortages in the wake of political conflict
that led to the ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Pressured
by the US government, Aristide left the country on February 29, yet in
much of the country chaos remains in the wake of his ouster
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A physician examines a sick boy in an ACT-supported clinic in Cité
Siclé in Port-au-Prince.
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Vaccinating a baby in an ACT-supported clinic in Ti Taynen outside of
Port-au-Prince.
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A mother waits with her children in an ACT-supported clinic in Ti Taynen
outside of Port-au-Prince.
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Street pharmacy: A boy sells medicines in the street in Port-de-Paix.
Health care professionals complain that Haitians often self-diagnose and
self-prescribe medicines. ACT-supported health care programs include comprehensive
education about personal and community health.
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