Haiti, new immigrant community in Chile
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Keywords

Immigration
Haiti
Creole
Integration
Voodoo Religion
Anthropology
Epidemiology and Public Health
Human Migration

How to Cite

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Sanchez P. K, Valderas J. J, Messenger C. K, Sanchez G. C, Barrera Q. F. Haiti, new immigrant community in Chile. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2018 Apr. 27 [cited 2025 Sep. 12];89(2):278-83. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/504

Abstract

Migration is a growing phenomenon in Latin America influenced by several factors such as economic stability, employment, social welfare, education and health system. Currently Chile has a positive migration flow rate. Particularly, a significant number of Haitian immigrants has been observed during the last years, especially after earthquake of 2010. These immigrants present a different cultural background expressed in relevant aspects of living including parenting and healthcare. Knowing the Haitian culture and its health situation is relevant for a better understanding of their health needs. Haitian people come to Chile looking for a cordial reception and willing to find a place with better perspectives of wellbeing in every sense. Immigration represents a major challenge for Chilean health system that must be embraced. Integration efforts in jobs, health, education system and community living should be enhanced to ensure a prosper settlement in our country. A new immigration law is crucial to solving major problems derived from current law created in 1975.

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