Global Activism: Chicago doctor brings eye care to Haiti

Global Activism: Chicago doctor brings eye care to Haiti

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On today’s Global Activism, we hear from a Haitian American doctor who’s trying to change the way eye care is delivered in Haiti. The Caribbean country is still reeling — politically, economically and emotionally — from the earthquake that took place in Port au Prince two years ago this month.

Haiti has only 45 trained ophthalmologists in the entire country, making it hard for people to get any quality eye care. A member of the American Academy of Opthalmology’s Haiti Task Force, Dr. Mildred Olivier has been seeing patients in Haiti for the past 20 years ago. When she’s not in Haiti, she teaches at the Rosalind Franklin Medical School in Chicago.

Dr. Olivier tells Worldview about her bold plans to build eye care clinics in all nine departments of Haiti.

To hear more stories of people making a difference, check out the Global Activism page, where you can also suggest a person or organization for the series. Or, email your suggestions to worldview@wbez.org and put “Global Activism” in the subject line. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast.