Gore Bay Rotarians to host Haiti fundraising dinner
GORE BAY—The Gore Bay Rotary Club will be holding...
Gore Bay Rotarians to host Haiti fundraising dinner
GORE BAY—The Gore Bay Rotary Club will be holding...
Haiti Village Health featured on NTV News
MUN medical graduate helps build clinic in rural Haiti
Devastating disasters such as the typhoon in the Philippines or the earthquake in Haiti focus the attention of the world on people in need. But some aid workers are on the ground before the disaster even strikes. Dr. Tiffany Keenan, a graduate of Memorial University’s medical school, was one of them. NTV’s Meghan McCabe reports.
November 12th, 2012
womendeliver.org write about how Haitian maternal health initiatives, such as those offered at Haiti Village Health, are gradually improving health outcomes.
In Haiti, pregnancy and childbirth are often fatal; Haiti has the highest maternal, under-5 and infant mortality rate in the Western Hemisphere. Many local civil society organizations have joined the efforts of international and government agencies to gradually improve health conditions, one healthy delivery at a time. One such organization is Haiti Village Health (HVH). In the past year, this organization has launched a pre- and postnatal program which has provided healthcare to over 100 women.
August 28th 2012
Charitable organisations in Haiti with Bermuda connections escaped major damage as Tropical Storm Isaac blasted the Caribbean nation this weekend. Philip Rego, who operates the Feed My Lambs Ministry in Montrouis, reported that a tree fell on their newly-constructed school building, breaking down one of the walls.
The high winds also bent the building’s large metal doors, and the electricity and phone lines went down. Mr Rego said he is glad that those minor problems are all they will have to cope with in the aftermath.
May 14, 2012
A sweet 16 usually means a party and presents, but not for a Cambridge girl who recently got back from a trip to Haiti. Over March break, Kendra Lee travelled to the afflicted nation with her mom Daniela and volunteered with Haiti Village Health.
Led by Canadian Dr. Tiffany Keenan, the organization aims to provide sustainable health care for the Bas-Limbé region of Haiti by employing local medical and support staff and providing them with the training, tools and support to make them self-sufficient.
Its main mission is to improve maternal child health and reduce maternal, neonatal and child deaths, in addition to developing medical services, improved sanitation and access to clean drinking water, education and nutrition, immunization protection for all children, and strategies to reduce the incidence of malaria.
July 29, 2012
Haiti Village Health is featured on CBC's The National after the massive cholera outbreak in 2010.
Bermuda-based Emergency Room Doctor Tiffany Keenan got a touch of glamour while treating earthquake victims in Haiti when movie star Angelina Jolie showed up.
Ms Jolie visited Jacmel — a village in Haiti— on Wednesday and was met by members of the Canadian Force and Dr. Keenan.