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Health in Haiti

Haiti faces many serious health issues. For each of these issues ICC has created programs to address those specific needs. To find out more and learn what you can do to alleviate the suffering of those who need our help, identify an issue of personal concern for you below and follow the link to the detailed page.

Health In The Dominican Republic

Children with Disabilities:
In the Dominican Republic children who suffer from disabilities are often considered an embarrassment and left with little hope for the future. International Child Care´s Community Based Rehabilitation program reaches these children and their families through innovative, low cost, community based rehabilitation services. Read more…

Malnutrition in Haiti

Malnutrition remains among the most critical problems worldwide, particularly for the underprivileged and poor in developing countries like Haiti and the Dominican Republic.  Poverty is a root cause of malnutrition as poor families lack the economic, environmental, and social resources to purchase or produce enough food. Civil strife, which Haiti has recently endured, also causes upheaval in the food system and can lead to widespread famine.

Healthy Births

A healthy entry into this life is the birthright of every child. Yet in Haiti, a healthy birth is not something taken for granted. Haiti has one of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the world.

Poverty and Women

Breaking the cycle of poverty can start with one small loan. As an extension of International Child Care's health work, a Micro-Enterprise initiative was developed in the late 1980s to help release women and their children from poverty's grasp. Today, ICC has eleven existing Micro-Enterprise groups, averaging ten women each, as part of the Integrated Community Health Program in northern Haiti and is currently expanding to other regions.

Sanitation In Haiti

Inadequate sanitation facilities contribute to the spread of disease in Haiti. Only 34% of Haitians use satisfactory sanitation facilities. The building of latrines, which significantly improves sanitation, helps fight the spread of disease. International Child Care partners with communities, specifically in northern Haiti, to construct latrines for individual families.

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