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We provide life-saving community and facility based health care in Haiti, Uganda and South Sudan.  We equip and empower locally led health initiatives in a range of ways, including through training and mentorship, infrastructural improvements, medical equipment/materials and financial support.  We help a range of health projects but specifically focus on maternal, neonatal/infant and trauma care. 

 

FACILITY BASED CARE

In 2007, HHA UK co-founded Hopital Convention Baptiste d’Haiti (HCBH), a general hospital in northern Haiti which is now one of the region's leading facilities.  HCBH is a 100+ bed hospital that is run by 300 Haitian staff and supports over 30,000 patients a year.  

In 2012 we co-founded the hospital's Maternity and Neonatal Unit which now supports over 1,600 deliveries a year, helping some of the region’s most high-risk pregnancies.  The neonatal unit is also a regional referral unit and supports over 600 babies a year, receiving premature babies from as far as 75 miles away.  The hospital also provides general and orthopedic surgery, trauma, internal medicine, rehabilitation and other clinical services.  Every day through HHA's support, HCBH provides life-saving care to those across northern Haiti.

HHA have now operate a disability care centre in BidiBidi refugee settlement, Uganda, providing prosthetic & orthotic services, wheelchairs and much more for hundreds of refugees and local Ugandans every month.

In 2023, we extended our reach into Kajo Keji, South Sudan but establishing a new community health clinic focussed around supporting the most vulnerable as refugees begin returning home. This new clinic already sees 1000 patients a month!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNITY BASED CARE

In Haiti and Uganda, HHA supports local partners to provide effective health care and prevention for vulnerable women and children, through immunizations, health education, malnutrition treatment and the identification and referral of high risk cases that need the support of a clinic or hospital.

Our work includes empowering Community Health Agents and Traditional Birth Attendants in remote Haitian villages and equipping 3 UNHCR Refugee Settlements in Uganda with the CRADLE project which helps support the most high risk pregnancies. Every year, thousands of women and children receive critical healthcare through these efforts.