Haiti’s forgotten victims on Time
Croix-des-Bouquets, outside Port-au-Prince
September 26, 2013
I’m pleased to feature in TIME Magazine a reportage I did in Haiti during April 2013. It’s about people with mental problems that need medical assistance but live in extremely poor conditions in the ‘hospital’ called Défilé de Beudet. Here the essay published in TIME LightBox. Text by ©Megan Wilson / TIME Magazine
The damage isn’t just physical. Aid workers say mental-health needs skyrocketed in the months after the earthquake, but the Haitian government was not equipped to meet the demand, with fewer than 20 practicing psychiatrists working in state-run facilities at the time. The suddenly overwhelming need for emergency and primary care siphoned even more resources away from mental-health care. The 150-bed facility is home to about 250 men and women, Bucciarelli estimates, many of whom suffer from severe psychiatric disorders. Patients sleep on concrete slabs in barred cells, which Bucciarelli refers to as cages. In the week and a half he spent at the hospital, Bucciarelli saw only one doctor but never witnessed him, or any of the nursing staff, interact with the patients. In that same period of time, Bucciarelli saw only a single patient receive any visitors. The director general of Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health told Time in an e-mail that the government intends to increase funding for mental-health care but did not provide further details. Nongovernmental organizations and aid agencies, including Partners in Health, a Boston-based nonprofit, are working with the Ministry of Public Health and Population to develop a more comprehensive mental-health-care program. They have provided treatment to some 25,000 Haitians since 2010, but progress has been slow. So as Haitians struggle to repair their homes, their businesses and their country, the residents of Défilé de Beudet have no choice but to wait at the back of the line. Megan Gibson is a writer and reporter for TIME, currently based in London. Follow her on Twitter @MeganJGibson.