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National & World Affairs Haiti: New Hospital National & World Affairs Haiti: New Hospital DateJanuary 11, 2011February 6, 2018 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Is organic better? How federal missteps opened door to COVID misinformation So what exactly makes Taylor Swift so great? Tab for liver disease tied to drinking projected to double over 20 years Why are ineffective oral decongestants still on store shelves? Harvard faculty work through nonprofit to bring health to world’s poor.
National & World Affairs Progress in Haiti ‘painfully slow’ National & World Affairs Progress in Haiti ‘painfully slow’ Harvard faculty members working to improve Haitians’ lot expressed impatience with the pace of recovery this week even as they pointed to milestones that show slow progress being made — such as groundbreaking for a major teaching hospital. File photos by Justin Ide/Harvard Staff Photographer