Health Equity International (formerly SBHF)
Mickaella Volant has extensive experience in nursing, currently serving as Infirmière de ligne at Health Equity International since September 2019 and as Infirmier with the Ministère des Affaires sociales et du travail since October 2016. Mickaella holds a Licence in soins infirmiers from Ecolee Nationale d'infirmiers de Port-au-prince, completed in 2014, and has pursued further education at the Faculte de droit et des sciences economique de Port-au-prince from 2015 to 2019.
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Health Equity International (formerly SBHF)
Health Equity International (formerly St. Boniface Haiti Foundation) is a recognized and award-winning leader providing accessible, compassionate, and quality healthcare in Haiti. In a country where too often the stories are of good intentions gone awry or promises going unfulfilled, we have a consistent track record for getting the job done and making a sustainable impact for the people and communities we serve. Health Equity International has been able to find success in a context where so many others have failed. We employ an integrative model for healthcare delivery that combines community health programs in remote villages with specialized clinical care at our referral hospital. This powerful model provides cost-effective and timely care to the populations we serve. Health Equity International's complementary system of care provides access to basic and preventative services in a large, remote, mountainous area, and ensures patients with serious and complex cases get the care they need. Health Equity International is deeply responsive to and part of the communities we serve. From the beginning, our organization has engaged local Haitian community leadership in making plans, including establishing the hospital in Fond-des-Blancs. Of Health Equity International's nearly 300 employees, 98% are Haitian, including the majority of the leadership team in Haiti: its Director General, Deputy Director General, and Medical Director. This community-led approach ensures that the organization’s initiatives and operations are culturally appropriate, responsive to the priorities of the service recipients, and empower Haitians to help Haitians.