Project Medishare

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Non-profit organization providing healthcare in Haiti


Project Medishare for Haiti is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare and development services in Haiti. Founded in 1994 by Dr. Barth Green and Dr. Arthur Fournier from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, the organization focuses on improving the health and well-being of Haitian communities through a variety of programs and initiatives.

History[edit | edit source]

Project Medishare was established in response to the dire healthcare needs in Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. The founders, Dr. Barth Green and Dr. Arthur Fournier, were motivated by their experiences in Haiti and the lack of adequate medical facilities and resources available to the Haitian population. Initially, the organization focused on providing medical supplies and conducting health assessments in rural areas.

Programs and Services[edit | edit source]

Project Medishare operates several programs aimed at improving healthcare access and quality in Haiti. These include:

Community Health[edit | edit source]

The organization runs community health programs that focus on maternal and child health, nutrition, and disease prevention. These programs are designed to empower local communities by training community health workers and providing education on health practices.

Hospital and Clinical Services[edit | edit source]

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Project Medishare medical team in Port-au-Prince

Project Medishare operates the Hospital Bernard Mevs in Port-au-Prince, which is one of the few trauma and critical care hospitals in the country. The hospital provides a range of services including emergency care, surgery, and rehabilitation.

Disaster Response[edit | edit source]

In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Project Medishare played a crucial role in providing emergency medical care. The organization set up field hospitals and coordinated with international medical teams to treat thousands of injured individuals.

Agricultural and Economic Development[edit | edit source]

Recognizing the link between health and economic stability, Project Medishare also engages in agricultural development projects. These initiatives aim to improve food security and provide sustainable income sources for Haitian families.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Project Medishare has significantly contributed to the healthcare infrastructure in Haiti. By training local healthcare professionals and establishing permanent medical facilities, the organization has helped to improve the overall health outcomes in the regions it serves. The organization's efforts have also been instrumental in building resilience against future health crises.

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Despite its successes, Project Medishare faces numerous challenges, including limited resources, political instability, and natural disasters. These factors often hinder the delivery of healthcare services and the implementation of long-term development projects.

Future Goals[edit | edit source]

Looking forward, Project Medishare aims to expand its programs to reach more communities in need. The organization is committed to continuing its work in capacity building, healthcare delivery, and economic development to create a sustainable impact in Haiti.

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Project Medishare volunteers providing care
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