Travel to Haiti to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Haiti?

  • Haiti attracts adventurous travelers who are not afraid of rugged, unpaved trails and unique experiences. The country is known for its many natural disasters in recent years, which have also had an impact on the tourism sector. However, there is still much to be found - from the arty capital Port-au-Prince to the impressive Citadelle Laferrière, it is an original destination where you can experience authentic Caribbean life without too many tourists.
  • Activities to spot: visit the Citadelle Laferrière and admire the beautiful views; cool off in the Bassins Bleu; experience a voodoo festival; spot art in Jacmel; snorkel and dive at Île-à-Vache; see colonial architecture in Cap-Haïtien; taste rum, wherever you go!; climb Haiti's highest mountain - the Morne La Selle; explore Port-au-Prince; participate in the Jacmel Carnival.
  • Animal spotting: Hispaniolan trogon, Haitian hutia, green sea turtle, boa, fossa lizard, Caribbean monk seals, lionfish, hummingbirds.
  • Food spotting: griot, tassot, diri ak djon djon, lambi, bouyon, akra, banann peze, rhum barbancourt.

Study in Haiti?

  • In Haiti you can choose from several institutions with decent study programs. You are in a very cultural environment and it can therefore be interesting to follow Afro-Caribbean studies, for example.
  • Study cities: Port-au-Prince is the most important study city.
  • Language: French and Creole.

Internship in Haiti?

  • There are internship opportunities in Haiti, but there are not very many. Due to the low “human development index” there are many challenges in the country. This is also where most internship opportunities lie. For example, you can work in education, health care and social work. There are also opportunities in finance, international relations and sustainable development.
  • Competencies: social skills, intercultural communication, problem solving, experience with development projects, French language skills.

Volunteering in Haiti?

  • The same applies to volunteering as to internships. It mainly revolves around community development, education, healthcare and nature conservation.

Working in Haiti?

  • Haiti and the local economy have had a lot to endure. As a result, there are few employment opportunities, outside of international (aid) organizations and NGOs.

Working as a digital nomad in Haiti?

  • It is not a typical destination for digital nomads, mainly because of the lack of good infrastructure. However, if you like a challenge, it can be a special destination with a lot of culture and friendly people. And if you look carefully, especially in the capital, you will also find reasonable internet.
  • Favorite location: Port-au-Prince.

Living in Haiti?

  • If you move to Haiti, there are two clear sides. On the one hand, the people are warm, there is a lot of culture, music and dance and there is beautiful nature. However, Haiti is also a very poor country and life can be quite hard. There are few professional opportunities, unless you focus on development work or want to start a new business. The country is also prone to natural disasters, which you should definitely take into account.
  • Education: The best schools are in Port-au-Prince, but opportunities are limited.
  • Expat community: Consists mainly of aid workers and employees of NGOs and is relatively small.
  • Safety: Haiti has security challenges, especially in the capital where it is important to be cautious and vigilant.
  • Culture: The culture in Haiti is colorful and diverse, strongly influenced by voodoo, music, and dance. Traditional customs and festivities such as carnival and voodoo rituals are important in daily life.
  • Note: Flexibility and adaptability are key in Haiti. Expats should prepare for limited facilities, possible safety risks, a slower pace, and the possibility of natural disasters.
  • Health insurance: Healthcare is often limited. Many expats opt for private care or travel to other countries for medical treatment. So make sure you have your own health insurance with good coverage.

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Travel in Haiti?

  • Haiti, located in the Caribbean Sea, has suffered many natural disasters in recent years, including a major earthquake in 2010. The country is struggling to recover and travel to Haiti is not encouraged due to the security situation. However, the country has a lot of natural beauty and colonial history that you can explore on your own. There is a good chance that you will have the country to yourself.

Updates Haiti

  • More about Haiti, updates and contributions, see the link below.
How does healthcare work in Haiti, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Haiti, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Haiti?

What is the quality of healthcare in Haiti?

  • Health care in Haiti is of poor quality and is deteriorating. This is mainly due to problems with crime and natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
  • There is both public and private care available, but both leave much to be desired.
  • There is no good ambulance service, but you can try by calling 116. Many people who become seriously ill in Haiti have to be evacuated to the US.

How does the public healthcare system work in Haiti?

  • There are many problems in public health care in Haiti. For example, there is often a shortage of staff, long waiting times and substandard medical equipment.
  • Public hospitals provide basic care, but it is usually not of good quality.
  • A language barrier can be a problem for foreigners seeking care at a public health facility.
  • Most foreigners and wealthy Haitians avoid public care and opt for private institutions.

How does the private healthcare system work in Haiti?

  • In private hospitals you can expect better care, more staff and more options. However, private hospitals can also be difficult to reach.
  • Often, people speak multiple languages ​​in private hospitals, so you don't have to deal with a language barrier.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Haiti?

  • In Haiti, you can go to an internist, general practitioner or so-called family doctor for basic care. Half of the doctors that work in the country are general practitioners without specialization.
  • You will get the best care at private clinics. It can be useful to ask others to refer you to a good general practitioner.

How is the dentist arranged in Haiti?

  • There is dental care in Haiti, but access to dental care is quite limited. There is approximately 1 dentist per 10,000 inhabitants... that's a large client base!
  • Most as if not only, dental practices can be found in the capital. In the countryside, dental care is virtually non existent.
  • Dentists from other countries provide dental care in Haiti.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Haiti?

  • Haiti has the highest maternal mortality rate of any country in the Western Hemisphere. About 1 in 80 women die during childbirth.
  • In rural areas, women often do not have access to prenatal care due to poor infrastructure. Only 54% of pregnant women receive the necessary four prenatal appointments.
  • Home births are common. On average, 70% of births take place at home without a healthcare professional present.
  • In Haiti, they have traditional “Matwons”. These are women from the community who attend births. Unfortunately, they often do not have the right tools or knowledge for high-risk pregnancies.
  • The country has a huge shortage of healthcare professionals, including midwives. For example, there is only about one midwife available for every 1,000 births.
  • Training opportunities are also limited, meaning that many midwives and nurses are not properly trained in childbirth care.
  • In general, it is less risky to spend your pregnancy and delivery abroad. In Haiti, you are not guaranteed good guidance or the necessary resources for high-risk pregnancies.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Haiti?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Haiti?

  • Crime is a major problem in Haiti and sometimes the country shuts down and travel is difficult.
  • There are regular protests that can get out of hand. It is therefore wise to stay far away from the demonstrations.
  • Violent crime is common. There is a risk of kidnapping, murder, robbery, sexual violence and car hijacking. The risks are greatest in the evening and in remote areas.
  • Violence from certain gangs is most intense in Port-au-Prince. Kidnappings occur, not only of locals, but also of foreigners.
  • There are regular outages in multiple ways in the country. There are also often shortages of facilities such as power, water, food and fuel.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Haiti?

  • Infectious diseases and mosquito-borne diseases are common in Haiti. Due to the state of health care, it is important to try to prevent these types of diseases.
  • Zika, dengue and malaria are among the diseases that occur in Haiti.
  • Cholera outbreaks are common. Cholera is spread through water and food. Only drink bottled water and eat safely prepared food.
  • Be aware that HIV/AIDS is relatively common.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Haiti?

  • Driving in Haiti can be quite chaotic. The roads are in poor condition, or almost non-existent, and the traffic consists of people and various animals in addition to cars. Most foreigners choose to hire a driver.
  • Driving with alcohol in your system is prohibited, but many people do it anyway. This can cause dangerous situations, especially in the evening.
  • In the cities, traffic can stand still for a very long time, which can spread further. So make sure you always have enough water and something to snack.
  • Public transport mainly consists of “tap-taps”. These are a kind of small, colorful, open buses. And although they look attractive, traveling with them is not recommended. In the event of an accident, you can easily be thrown out of the bus and the tap-taps are also an easy target for kidnapping.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Haiti?

  • Is the trip to Haiti and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Haiti, if you are going to live there for a while?

  • International health insurance with medical evacuation coverage is an absolute must for Haiti.
  • So make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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Travel in Haiti?

  • Haiti, located in the Caribbean Sea, has suffered many natural disasters in recent years, including a major earthquake in 2010. The country is struggling to recover and travel to Haiti is not encouraged due to the security situation. However, the country has a lot of natural beauty and colonial history that you can explore on your own. There is a good chance that you will have the country to yourself.

Updates Haiti

  • More about Haiti, updates and contributions, see the link below.

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      How does healthcare work in Haiti, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Haiti, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does the healthcare system work in Haiti?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Haiti?

      • Health care in Haiti is of poor quality and is deteriorating. This is mainly due to problems with crime and natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
      • There is both public and private care available, but both leave much to be desired.
      • There is no good ambulance service, but you can try by calling 116. Many people who become seriously ill in Haiti have to be evacuated to the US.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Haiti?

      • There are many problems in public health care in Haiti. For example, there is often a shortage of staff, long waiting times and substandard medical equipment.
      • Public hospitals provide basic care, but it is usually not of good quality.
      • A language barrier can be a problem for foreigners seeking care at a public health facility.
      • Most foreigners and wealthy Haitians avoid public care and opt for private institutions.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Haiti?

      • In private hospitals you can expect better care, more staff and more options. However, private hospitals can also be difficult to reach.
      • Often, people speak multiple languages ​​in private hospitals, so you don't have to deal with a language barrier.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Haiti?

      • In Haiti, you can go to an internist, general practitioner or so-called family doctor for basic care. Half of the doctors that work in the country are general practitioners without specialization.
      • You will get the best care at private clinics. It can be useful to ask others to refer you to a good general practitioner.

      How is the dentist arranged in Haiti?

      • There is dental care in Haiti, but access to dental care is quite limited. There is approximately 1 dentist per 10,000 inhabitants... that's a large client base!
      • Most as if not only, dental practices can be found in the capital. In the countryside, dental care is virtually non existent.
      • Dentists from other countries provide dental care in Haiti.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Haiti?

      • Haiti has the highest maternal mortality rate of any country in the Western Hemisphere. About 1 in 80 women die during childbirth.
      • In rural areas, women often do not have access to prenatal care due to poor infrastructure. Only 54% of pregnant women receive the necessary four prenatal appointments.
      • Home births are common. On average, 70% of births take place at home without a healthcare professional present.
      • In Haiti, they have traditional “Matwons”. These are women from the community who attend births. Unfortunately, they often do not have the right tools or knowledge for high-risk pregnancies.
      • The country has a huge shortage of healthcare professionals, including midwives. For example, there is only about one midwife available for every 1,000 births.
      • Training opportunities are also limited, meaning that many midwives and nurses are not properly trained in childbirth care.
      • In general, it is less risky to spend your pregnancy and delivery abroad. In Haiti, you are not guaranteed good guidance or the necessary resources for high-risk pregnancies.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Haiti?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Haiti?

      • Crime is a major problem in Haiti and sometimes the country shuts down and travel is difficult.
      • There are regular protests that can get out of hand. It is therefore wise to stay far away from the demonstrations.
      • Violent crime is common. There is a risk of kidnapping, murder, robbery, sexual violence and car hijacking. The risks are greatest in the evening and in remote areas.
      • Violence from certain gangs is most intense in Port-au-Prince. Kidnappings occur, not only of locals, but also of foreigners.
      • There are regular outages in multiple ways in the country. There are also often shortages of facilities such as power, water, food and fuel.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Haiti?

      • Infectious diseases and mosquito-borne diseases are common in Haiti. Due to the state of health care, it is important to try to prevent these types of diseases.
      • Zika, dengue and malaria are among the diseases that occur in Haiti.
      • Cholera outbreaks are common. Cholera is spread through water and food. Only drink bottled water and eat safely prepared food.
      • Be aware that HIV/AIDS is relatively common.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Haiti?

      • Driving in Haiti can be quite chaotic. The roads are in poor condition, or almost non-existent, and the traffic consists of people and various animals in addition to cars. Most foreigners choose to hire a driver.
      • Driving with alcohol in your system is prohibited, but many people do it anyway. This can cause dangerous situations, especially in the evening.
      • In the cities, traffic can stand still for a very long time, which can spread further. So make sure you always have enough water and something to snack.
      • Public transport mainly consists of “tap-taps”. These are a kind of small, colorful, open buses. And although they look attractive, traveling with them is not recommended. In the event of an accident, you can easily be thrown out of the bus and the tap-taps are also an easy target for kidnapping.

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Haiti?

      • Is the trip to Haiti and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Haiti, if you are going to live there for a while?

      • International health insurance with medical evacuation coverage is an absolute must for Haiti.
      • So make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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