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Haiti: Medical Students Hold Peaceful March to Reopen General Hospital in Port-au-Prince

Students from the State University of Haiti demand the urgent reopening of the country’s main public hospital, closed amid ongoing insecurity.

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March 19, 2026
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Haiti: Medical Students Hold Peaceful March to Reopen General Hospital in Port-au-Prince

Haiti: Medical Students Protest to Reopen General Hospital

Peaceful protest to revive a critical health institution

Medical students from the State University of Haiti (UEH) staged a peaceful march on March 18, 2026, in Port-au-Prince, calling for the immediate reopening of the Hospital of the State University of Haiti (HUEH), widely known as the General Hospital.

The protest underscores growing frustration over the prolonged closure of one of the country’s most vital healthcare facilities.

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Demonstrators call for urgent government action

The march began at the UEH rectorate and moved toward the Prime Minister’s Office, symbolizing a direct appeal to authorities to restore operations at the hospital without delay.

According to participants, the continued shutdown—linked to armed violence in downtown Port-au-Prince—has severely disrupted both:

  • Access to essential healthcare services

  • Clinical training for future doctors

Hospital closure impacts healthcare and education

Students emphasized the strategic importance of the General Hospital within Haiti’s health system, describing it as:

  • A key referral center for patients

  • The primary training site for medical students

They warned that its closure is not only affecting patient care but also undermining the quality of medical education.

Mobilization follows earlier warning from students

The demonstration comes a day after a press conference in which students highlighted the growing challenges in completing clinical training.

They stressed that without access to adequate hospital facilities, newly trained doctors risk entering the workforce without sufficient practical experience.

Calls for improved security in downtown areas

Carrying placards and chanting slogans, protesters called on authorities to secure downtown Port-au-Prince, a necessary step for resuming hospital operations.

They argue that restoring security conditions is essential to:

  • Reopen the hospital safely

  • Ensure continuity in medical education

  • Improve patient care delivery

A broader health system challenge

The situation reflects broader challenges facing Haiti’s healthcare system, already strained by insecurity and limited resources.

Students insist that reopening the General Hospital is a critical priority to stabilize both the health sector and medical training infrastructure.

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