Haiti Activity Report
MSF has more than 3,000 Haitian and international medical and non-medical staff providing aid in Haiti through ongoing programs. In Port-au-Prince, MSF runs seven private, free, secondary-level care hospitals and supports two Ministry of Health structures, accounting for nearly 1,000 hospital beds. These facilities provide emergency, trauma, obstetrical, pediatric, maternal, and orthopedic care services, as well as mental health care and treatment and counselling for survivors of sexual violence.
Outside the capital, MSF supports Ministry of Health hospitals in Léogâne and Jacmel, with nearly 200 patient beds available. MSF opened a 120-bed container hospital in Léogâne in October.
From Jan. 12 to Sept. 30, MSF treated more than 339,000 people, performed more than 15,700 surgeries, and delivered more than 9,900 babies. MSF also provides primary medical care and relief supplies to displaced persons living in various camps in Port-au-Prince through mobile and fixed clinics, and is carrying out water and sanitation services to displaced persons in the Cité Soleil slum.
All MSF facilities and services continue to run during the emergency cholera response.
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