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A Book for Midwives - draft chapters
25 August 2021. The earthquake on August 14, 2021 was almost as strong as the severe quake in 2010, which killed about 300,000 people. The current number of victims is more than 2,200 people, and more than 12,000 people have been injured. More than 52,000 houses were destroyed and more than 77,000 ... more
Hesperian created a 4-language Glossary of Health Terms for health workers cooperating across language barriers. These resources will be of use during this crisis by both Haitian health workers and any foreign health workers working in solidarity with them.
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Pwoteje Manje ak Dlo Apre yon Dezas oswa Sitiyasyon Ijans
Preparasyon Fanmi Ou pou Katastwòf ak Ijans Prepare, Planifye, Chèche Enfòmasyon
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Evite Blese Apre Yon Dezas
Fact sheet Cholera in Creole The cholera factsheet provides key information on prevention, symptoms, and treatment. It emphasizes hygiene, safe food handling, and water treatment through boiling, filtering, or disinfection. Cholera, a severe diarrheal disease from contaminated water, causes dehydra... more
Chapit avanse nan nouvo edisyon an. Creole edition of "Where there is no doctor" Anba se chapit avanse nan liv Hesperian la: Nouvo Kote ki pa gen doktè. Nou pral ajoute plis chapit lè yo devlope ak tradwi. Aprann plis de revizyon majè ki plis itilize.
Chapit sa soti nan “Yon Gid Kominitè pou Sante Anviwonmantal”, ki se yon ti liv ki gen 48 paj ki bay enfòmasyon fondamantal sou konstriksyon twalèt ak aktivite edikatif pou ede kominite a konprann ak evite pwoblèm sante ki gen rapò ak asenisman. Sanitation and Cleanliness for a Healthy E... more
Cholera is an intestinal infection caused by bacteria known as Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms of this disease are diarrhea and vomiting. Transmission of cholera primarily occurs by consumption of contaminated food or drinking water. In the video, which can be used on smart phones, we describe se... more
Evite Maladi Apre Yon Dezas
Kreyol translation of Where Women Have No Doctor You can download single chapters for free from the website
The Sphere Handbook "Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response" is now available in Haitian Creole. This translation has been coordinated by Oxfam Canada and funded by the following members of the Policy Action Group on Emergency Response (PAGER Canada): World Vision Canada,... more
This poster set includes water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) posters to teach about good WASH practices, including household water treatment technologies. The poster set also includes text for each poster with key messages and questions to check for understanding with the group or individual.