Related Haiti Haiti: Working to Keep Water Cholera-Free View more Related Haiti Haiti: Working to Keep Water Cholera-Free View more In Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince, MSF is providing hundreds of tons of water every day, but it's not even close to meeting all the needs in that area. In Port-au-Prince, many people get their water from public wells or purchase it from water-sellers. © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII MSF water and sanitation coordinator Katelhine Van Eyck performs tests at public and private water points. She is looking to see if chlorine has been added to keep bacteria from growing and keep people from getting cholera. © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII Frequently, Van Eyck finds that the water is not protected. © Ron Haviv/VII So she explains how to add chlorine in order to prevent water from becoming contaminated. © Ron Haviv/VII In Cite Soleil, Van Eyck and her team distribute pamphlets that explain in Creole how to prevent cholera and what to do if you have cholera symptoms. © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII The chlorinated water MSF provides in Cite Soleil does not come close to meeting all of the needs; neither do MSF’s prevention messages reach everyone that needs to hear them. © Ron Haviv/VII © Ron Haviv/VII In November, MSF called for more organizations and agencies who have the capacity to get involved in activities including water and sanitation and communications. The needs are still great. © Ron Haviv/VII More news and stories See all View more related news & stories Story Jan 10, 2025 Sudan: Violent attacks lead to suspension of MSF activities at key Kha... Read more Story Jan 08, 2025 Over a year of relentless attacks on health care in Palestine Read more News Jan 08, 2025 Gaza: Hundreds of patients, including newborns, at risk as multiple ho... Read more View more related news & stories