One year after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 222,000 people and left 1.5 million people homeless, Haitians continue to endure appalling living conditions amid a nationwide cholera outbreak, despite the largest humanitarian aid deployment in the world
MSF today issued a review of its own emergency response, Haiti One Year After, following the earthquake and an assessment of the existing gaps in secondary health care services that it will attempt to address in the year ahead. MSF’s response in Haiti since the earthquake and the cholera epidemic constitutes the largest disaster operation in the organization’s history.

Haiti One Year Later: Better Conditions

Haiti One Year Later: Cholera, Another Emergency

Haiti One Year Later: Saving Time and Lives

Haiti One Year Later: Watsan Essential Role

Haiti One Year Later: Take Care

Haiti One Year Later: Spreading the Word Prevention

Haiti One Year Later: Delia Demmacco

Haiti One Year Later: Gille Lavigne
