. Strengthening Haiti's Health Facilities for Disaster Resilience 

Haiti’s health infrastructure faces substantial challenges delivering consistent, inclusive, quality care across the country. Prior disasters severely stressed the health system, reducing Haitians’ access to quality healthcare and impacting health outcomes. The building stock is in poor condition and highly vulnerable to damage from recurring hazards. Health care workers lack operational training to manage patient surges and emergency conditions. 

The project aims to enhance the resilience and adaptive capacity of Haiti’s health infrastructure in order to support continuous delivery of medical care during and after emergencies and hazard events. 

Key activities include conducting assessments of health facilities, developing facility-level action plans to strengthen functionality of facilities and backup systems, aligning Haiti health policies with global standards and national contingency planning, and strengthening operations capacity of personnel to keep health systems functional in disasters and emergencies.