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More than half of the patients received at Doctors Without Borders’ trauma hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, have gunshot wounds. Within two weeks of the hospital's reopening in November, its initial 25-bed capacity was completely filled. The need for medical aid in Haiti is ongoing—and urgent.
Ten years ago we scaled up our work in Haiti after a massive earthquake devastated the health care system, and we’ve been on the ground ever since. By becoming a monthly donor today, you can ensure our teams are prepared to go where we’re needed and stay where we’re needed—helping people heal with dignity through ongoing crises. Your recurring contribution will support lifesaving work in more than 70 countries around the world—delivering medical care, right where it’s needed most.
Melanie Sovern
Field Partner Program Manager
Doctors Without Borders USA
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