In a simple building made of breezeblock and cement, cholera patients are being treated as they lie on hard, wooden beds. In one section, two young boys stare into the distance with listless eyes. They are very poorly, the staff inform us, but now that they are here, they will survive.
Medical staff check on their patients in the relatively cool interior of the wards, while outside the sun beats down on the grounds of the rough and ready interconnected buildings of the Fontaine Hospital in Port-au-Prince.
The hospital is built amid the slums in an area of Haiti’s capital known as Cite Soleil – or Sun City.
Source: https://news.sky.com/story/the-staff-crossing-gang-lines-to-battle-malnutrition-and-cholera-in-haiti-capital-13371980