Voices of Haiti

Voices of Haiti

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What was it like to survive the most devastating earthquake in modern history? In this series, Partners In Health doctors, nurses, and staff—all Haitians—share stories about their most salient memories from the January 2010 earthquake. Some discuss the first moments and days after the disaster, while others reflect on the months and years that followed. This is the first time some of our colleagues have ever shared their stories. As a collection, Voices of Haiti provides listeners with a unique and intimate perspective of what it was like to survive and respond to one of the world’s most deadly natural disasters. Learn more about PIH’s work in Haiti: pih.org/haiti

Recent Episodes

  • Miss Thamar Julmiste: “For a New Haiti”

    5 years ago
  • Ancito Etienne: "A Tragedy Had Taken Place"

    5 years ago
  • Bonus Episode: “Triplet with Conjoined Twins”

    5 years ago
  • Dr. Christophe Millien: “I Don’t Know if They’re Alive"

    5 years ago
  • Dr. Maxi Raymonville: “You Need Some Relief”

    5 years ago
  • Miss Eunite Sincelair: "Nou pa enferyè"

    5 years ago
  • Dr. Anany Gretchko: “They Have Your Back”

    5 years ago
  • Bonus Episode: "What Do You Really Know About Haiti?"

    5 years ago
  • Dr. Patrick Ulysse (Part 2): “What is the Meaning of Life?”

    5 years ago
  • Dr. Patrick Ulysse (Part 1): “Life changed. Everything changed.”

    5 years ago