Summary

Dr. Jean William “Bill” Pape, founder of Haiti’s Gheskio health clinics, continues providing critical care despite escalating gang violence that has crippled the nation’s healthcare system.

His son was kidnapped last year, held for months, and released after the family paid multiple ransoms and community pressure mounted.

Over 70% of Gheskio staff have fled the country, while kidnappings and malnutrition rise. Pape remains hopeful, advocating for community resilience and local solutions.

A pioneer in HIV/AIDS research, Pape now addresses Haiti’s cardiovascular crisis, insisting on public health innovation amid adversity.

  • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    I really want to admire this guy’s courage, but with everything that’s happened in Haiti, it feels more like stubborn stupidity at this point. I hope things change and he comes through this okay, because he sounds like a pretty rad human being, all things considered.

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    5 hours ago

    And Trump is planning on sending waves of refugees back to Haiti to face this kind of nightmare.