Abstract. Haiti has the lowest rates of access to improved water and sanitation infrastructure in the western hemisphere. This situation was likely exacerbated by the earthquake in 2010 and also contributed to the rapid spread of the cholera epidemic that started later that same year. This report examines the history of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector in Haiti, considering some factors that have influenced WASH conditions in the country. We then discuss the situation sine the earthquake and subsequent cholera epidemic, and the responses to those events. Finally, drawing on Haiti’s National Plan of Action for the Elimination of Cholera in Haiti 2013–2022, we suggest some actions that could help bring about long-termWASH impr...
The earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010 and the cholera epidemic that followed from October...
Haiti has the lowest improved water and sanitation coverage in the Western Hemisphere and is sufferi...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...
Haiti has faced damaging environmental and social impacts, which have interrupted progress towards c...
Abstract. Haiti has the lowest improved water and sanitation coverage in the Western Hemisphere and ...
A catastrophic confluence of factors contributed to the rapid spread of cholera in Haiti following i...
Access to clean water and improved sanitation is fundamental to preventing the spread of water-borne...
Background – A massive cholera epidemic struck Haiti on October 2010. As part of the national choler...
This paper examines the water, sanitation and hygiene situation in 42 schools in the West Department...
Victoria Koski-Karell,1,2 Paul E Farmer,2–4 Benito Isaac,5 Elizabeth M Campa,5 Loune Viaud,5 P...
In the past few years, Haiti has been a topic that has been in the news here in the United States fo...
The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti caused catastrophic damage, and the displacement of about 1.5 m...
This study examines the water, sanitation and hygiene situation in 42 schools in Haiti after the ear...
In 2010, epidemic cholera was introduced to Haiti. Because resources are scarce, decision-makers nee...
The international response to Haiti's ongoing cholera outbreak has been multifaceted, including heal...
The earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010 and the cholera epidemic that followed from October...
Haiti has the lowest improved water and sanitation coverage in the Western Hemisphere and is sufferi...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...
Haiti has faced damaging environmental and social impacts, which have interrupted progress towards c...
Abstract. Haiti has the lowest improved water and sanitation coverage in the Western Hemisphere and ...
A catastrophic confluence of factors contributed to the rapid spread of cholera in Haiti following i...
Access to clean water and improved sanitation is fundamental to preventing the spread of water-borne...
Background – A massive cholera epidemic struck Haiti on October 2010. As part of the national choler...
This paper examines the water, sanitation and hygiene situation in 42 schools in the West Department...
Victoria Koski-Karell,1,2 Paul E Farmer,2–4 Benito Isaac,5 Elizabeth M Campa,5 Loune Viaud,5 P...
In the past few years, Haiti has been a topic that has been in the news here in the United States fo...
The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti caused catastrophic damage, and the displacement of about 1.5 m...
This study examines the water, sanitation and hygiene situation in 42 schools in Haiti after the ear...
In 2010, epidemic cholera was introduced to Haiti. Because resources are scarce, decision-makers nee...
The international response to Haiti's ongoing cholera outbreak has been multifaceted, including heal...
The earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010 and the cholera epidemic that followed from October...
Haiti has the lowest improved water and sanitation coverage in the Western Hemisphere and is sufferi...
quake struck Haiti, affecting 3,500,000 people [1,2]. This severely damaged an already marginal publ...