Description
Book SynopsisWhere They Need Me examines the work of Haitian health professionals in humanitarian aid encounters. Haiti is the target of an overwhelming number of internationally funded health projects. While religious institutions sponsor a number of these initiatives, many are implemented within the secular framework of global health. Pierre Minn illustrates the divergent criteria that actors involved in global health use to evaluate interventions'' efficacy.
Haitian physicians, nurses, and administrative staff are hired to carry out these global health programs, distribute or withhold resources, and produce accounts of interventions'' outcomes. In their roles as intermediaries, Haitian clinicians are expected not only to embody the humanitarian projects of foreign funders and care for their impoverished patients but also to act as sources of support for their own kin networks, while negotiating their future prospects in a climate of pronounced scarcity and insecurit
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Logic of Uncoordination
2. "Working Together for Health" at the Hôpital Universitaire Justinien
3. Between a Fund and a Hard Place
4. Components of a Moral Economy
5. Saints, Villains, and Champions
Conclusion