Category Archives: Cholera Response
2.22.11 Vodou Saints now available on all ebooks
By Jennifer Browning Vodou Saints: Tales of Life, Death and Resurrection for Haiti written by Project Medishare co-Founder Dr. Arthur Fournier is now available on your favorite e-book. Dr. Fournier has written Project Medishare’s story, from the beginning through the
2.14.11 Vodou Saints: Tales of Life, Death and Resurrection for Haiti available on your e-book soon
Vodou Saints: Tales of Life, Death and Resurrection for Haiti written by Project Medishare co-Founder Dr. Arthur Fournier will soon be available on your favorite e-book. Dr. Fournier has written Project Medishare’s story, from the beginning through the earthquake and
1.27.11 Cholera battle continues in rural Haiti
By Jennifer Browning Marie Maude Pierre arrived at the Cholera Treatment Center (CTC) in Mirebalias at 2 a.m. on a Thursday with her 19 month old daugher, Daphta. Pierre said Daphta’s diarrhea started Wednesday morning, but seemed to get better
1.12.11 In Review: Project Medishare and Haiti One Year After the Earthquake
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4x4AwSMRao&fs=1&hl=en_US] Video produced by Omar Vega.
1.12.11 One year ago today, millions of lives changed forever; Project Medishare stands by its commitment to Haiti
By Jennifer Browning Today marks one year since a powerful earthquake devastated Haiti causing widespread death and destruction. That day, in less than 40 seconds, millions of lives were changed forever. Just 20 hours after the earthquake, Project Medishare volunteer
1.7.11 Miami’s Channel 7 takes a look at Haiti one year after the earthquake
By Jennifer Browning Miami’s Channel 7 reports on Haiti almost one year after a devastating 7.0 earthquake hit the tiny Caribbean country. Hours after the earthquake Miami doctors and nurses volunteering with Project Medishare were among the first to respond
1.7.11 Cholera not a curse
By Jennifer Browning Project Medishare co-founder Dr. Arthur Fournier discusses cholera in Haiti in the Miami-Herald this week. Dr. Fournier talks about how cholera is not another curse that Haiti must endure, but another consequence of man. “Errors of omission
12.22.10 More people in Haiti have access to healthcare this holiday season thanks to Project Medishare supporters
By Jennifer Browning You may have remembered reading on the Project Medishare Blog about how 9-month old Julisa was toddling across her house and stumbled into a pot of boiling water causing serious burns on her right arm and left
12.9.10 AP reports rural Haiti suffers the worst of cholera epidemic; Project Medishare continues to battle cholera through prevention, education and treatment
By Jennifer Browning Last week the Associate Press reported that while many feared Haiti’s growing epidemic would overwhelm the capital, so far, rural Haiti is seeing the worst of this epidemic that has killed over 1,900 people in less than
12.1.10 World AIDS Day: PEPFAR and Community Health Program important for HIV positive Haitians in the face of cholera
By Jennifer Browning Holding her doll tightly to her chest, a bright-eyed smiling 8-year-old Eve* greeted the Project Medishare team providing a home visit. With the cholera epidemic looming over Haiti, Project Medishare’s community health agents have increased the number








