The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project (Pwoje Manman ki an sante, timoun ki an sante in Haitian Creole, or MASTAS for short), is a collaborative initiative launched in 2020 by Haiti Outreach Ministries and Impact Global Health Alliance to address critical healthcare needs for mothers and children. MASTAS serves an estimated 2,500 people living in Repatriote, Haiti – a vulnerable informal settlement that faces extreme socio-economic challenges and high levels of illness and disease.
Our Impact

203 Mothers Receiving Monthly Education

12% of families have a handwashing station with soap and water

The area is home to 1,213 households and 600 children under the age of 5, nearly all struggle from extreme poverty.

The project adopts a community-based approach to maternal and child health. Through education, outreach, and empowerment, it aims to prevent diseases, promote health-seeking behavior, and empower the community to take ownership of their health.
Key components include training mothers in simple home-based practices, creating health committees, and providing essential healthcare services.
Community Engagement: The project builds trust and solidarity within the community by involving community members in decision-making processes and fostering dialogue with local leaders.
Capacity Building: MASTAS enhances the capacity of healthcare providers and community volunteers through staff training and skill development initiatives. By investing in local talent, the project ensures sustainability and long-term impact.
Data-Driven Approach: The project employs a data-driven approach, utilizing demographic censuses, health indicator surveys, and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to identify health priorities, track progress, and adjust strategies accordingly.
Adaptability: By leveraging local knowledge and expertise, the project demonstrates adaptability, navigating complex socio-political environments while remaining steadfast in its commitment to improving the health of mothers and children.