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Promoting Health in Haiti

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Improving health and wellness for the citizens of Haiti by educating highly skilled nurses

 

 

Mission:

Our goal is to improve health and wellness for the citizens of Haiti by educating highly skilled nurses.

 

Motivation:

Nurses are the front-line of health and wellness in a society.  They are the primary source of care for individuals who are suffering and vulnerable.  There is a critical need for increased support for the nursing community in Haiti as they continue to deal with the health and well-being of their country.  Currently, the education of nurses in Haiti is limited to a diploma level.  Facilitating and furthering the education of nurses will launch the advancement of the healthcare system in Haiti.

 

Who We Are:

Promoting Health In Haiti, a not-for-profit organization, was founded by:

Hunter College Nursing Professors,

Carol Roye, EdD, RN
Steven Baumann PhD, RN 
Joanna Hofmann EdD, RN   
Carmelle Bellefleur PhD, RN (Hunter Alumna)

in cooperation with Lucille Charles, President of the Haitian Nurses Association, and Yolande Nazaire, the head of the School of Nursing in Port-au-Prince.

 

Please visit our website at http://promotinghealthinhaiti.org/