Haiti – Health: Change at the Head of HUEH, Dr. Lunick SANTIAGUE Replaces Dr. PRINCE Pierre Sonson
over by the Ministry's Director General, Dr. Gabriel Thimothee, the installation ceremony of Dr. Lunick SANTIAGUE as Executive Director of the State University Hospital of Haiti (HUEH) was held on February 2, 2026, in the Ministry's Conference Room. The resignation of Dr.
By Jean Wesley Pierre · Port-au-Prince
· 3 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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In a letter dated January 31, 2026, addressed to the Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP), Dr. Sonson officially announced his withdrawal from the institution's leadership, according to information reported by the renowned journalist Wendell Théodore of Radio Télévision Métropole. This decision comes in a context of institutional, security, and health deterioration, where HUEH, once a pillar of the Haitian health system, struggles to fulfill its fundamental mission of patient care. A Resignation Full of Meaning While no detailed justification has yet been made public by the individual concerned, the Director General's resignation is part of a series of critical events that have profoundly affected HUEH's operation and governance over the past two years. Since 2024, the hospital has become a symbol of the vulnerability of public infrastructure in the face of armed insecurity, a lack of institutional coordination, and the absence of coherent health policies. HUEH's management has had to contend with:
- repeated service interruptions,
- chronic insecurity in and around the site,
- the exodus of medical personnel,
- and the continuous degradation of equipment and buildings.
- the collapse of state authority,
- the absence of administrative continuity,
- the politicization of health decisions,
- and increased reliance on humanitarian aid.
▪︎ the rehabilitation of destroyed infrastructure,
▪︎ the protection of health personnel,
▪︎ and the development of a credible national health policy. The Director General's resignation thus acts as an alarm signal: without a structural and coordinated response, HUEH risks remaining the most striking reflection of the governance crisis and the fragility of public services in Haiti. Jean Wesley Pierre / Le Relief



