In a significant public health achievement, Haiti’s mobile medical initiative has delivered exceptional results during a two-day healthcare event in Canapé-Vert. Organized by the Ministry of Health with support from Port-au-Prince City Hall, the mobile clinics marked International Women’s Day by providing comprehensive free medical services to thousands of residents.
The healthcare drive witnessed an overwhelming response with 2,200 individuals, predominantly women and girls from the municipality, receiving vital medical attention. This substantial participation underscores both the critical need for accessible healthcare services and growing public confidence in Haiti’s health system infrastructure.
The medical services encompassed a wide spectrum of care including general consultations, pediatric services, gynecological examinations, breast cancer screenings, psychological support, laboratory diagnostics, and pharmaceutical distribution through a community pharmacy. Specialized care was extended to vulnerable groups, with 15 pregnant women receiving prenatal consultations and children suffering from malnutrition obtaining necessary treatment.
A dedicated team of 70 healthcare professionals and support staff demonstrated remarkable resilience in addressing logistical challenges while maintaining high standards of medical care. The initiative successfully referred two patients with complications to specialized medical facilities for advanced treatment.
Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé emphasized the government’s commitment to healthcare accessibility, stating: ‘Providing quality care to Haitian women represents an investment in our nation’s future. These mobile clinics demonstrate our administration’s determination to reach vulnerable populations with dignified and effective healthcare solutions.’
Dr. Sinal Bertrand, who played a pivotal role in the initiative, praised both the medical teams and the community’s response: ‘The overwhelming turnout of thousands of women seeking care brings both immense satisfaction and profound responsibility. Each consultation and medical interaction reinforces our commitment to strengthening Haiti’s healthcare infrastructure.’
Building upon this success, the Ministry of Health plans to expand collaboration with local authorities to establish regular mobile clinic services in highly vulnerable regions, ensuring sustainable implementation of this community-focused healthcare model across Haiti.
