[1/19]
A malnourished 8-month-old infant is weighed while being treated for severe malnourishment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, in Port-au-Prince, July 26.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones[2/19]
Monbeuil Kerline feeds her 8-month-old daughter, who is being treated at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. The Fontaine Hospital is located in the Cite Soleil neighborhood, where the G9 and G-Pep gangs have been fighting a vicious turf war. Many patients cannot pay even basic fees and the hospital struggles to afford equipment and pay their staff.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones[3/19]
Doctors perform a cesarean for a mother who gave birth at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. Without more UNICEF funding, hospital director Kareen Ulysse said she doubts the Fontaine can keep running for another year. "We are barely holding on financially," she said. The hospital's budget comes mostly from its patients and its donor income has been shrinking for years. ... トレンド写真
[4/19]
A father holds his son as the child receives a Vitamin A tablet while being treated at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. The crisis has put over 100,000 children in Haiti at the risk of starving to death, according to United Nations estimates. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says nearly half of Haiti's population - some 4.9 million people - are going hungry.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones[5/19]
Registered Nurse Alexandre Michaelle cares for one of the several malnourished infants receiving treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[6/19]
Mackenson Pierre, a doctor, treats Marie Michelle Joseph's 9-month-old baby Myleisha Moliere at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. After being turned away from Haiti's only general hospital, her daughter Myleisha was finally accepted at Fontaine Hospital - in an area the rest of her family considers too unsafe to visit. "I'm the only one by her side," the 27-year-old mother said.... トレンド記事
[7/19]
Registered Nurse Alexandre Michaelle checks on incubator equipment for one of the several malnourished infants receiving treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[8/19]
A hospital worker organizes medical records of patients at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. Haiti's government requested international security assistance last year and the UN has repeatedly voiced its support for a security force. But - wary of getting involved in a country with an unelected caretaker government and a checkered history of foreign intervention - no country had been... [9/19]
Ronilson Jean Jacques and his twin brother Ronalson, who were born malnourished just weeks ago, receive treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[10/19]
Registered Nurse Alexandre Michaelle cares for one of the several malnourished infants receiving treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones[11/19]
Elisha Francoirs, 25, feeds one of her friend's babies as the child receives treatment for being malnourished at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[12/19]
A malnourished 8-month-old infant gets weighed while receiving treatment for severe malnourishment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[13/19]
Monies Supervalu feeds her son who is a malnourished infant that is being treated at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[14/19]
Registered Nurse Lubin Kimberly cares for one of several malnourished infants receiving treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[15/19]
Lorena Jean Denise feeds her 19-month-old son David, who is one of several malnourished infants and toddlers that are being treated at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[16/19]
A view of the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, located in the impoverished neighborhood of Cite Soleil, July 27. The hospital is an important employer for young people who have few alternatives besides joining gangs, he added. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[17/19]
A family sits in front of a UNICEF banner in a waiting area as they wait to receive medical care for their baby at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 26. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[18/19]
Lorena Jean Denise feeds her 19-month-old son David, who is one of several malnourished infants and toddlers that are being treated at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine in Port-au-Prince, July 27. REUTERS/Octavio Jones[19/19]
Celestin Fraceline, a 22-month-old who was born malnourished, receives treatment at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, located in the impoverished neighborhood of Cite Soleil, where the two rival gangs, G-Pep and G-9, are based, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 26, 2023. REUTERS/Octavio Jones