 

#  Reducing Childbirth-Related Maternal Death in Haiti 

 





A series of posters raise awareness of Haiti’s high maternal mortality rate.



 

December 05, 2019

 

 

Haiti’s 2015 maternal mortality ratio of 359 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births is the highest in the Western hemisphere. Most maternal deaths occur during childbirth, and of those, preeclampsia and eclampsia make up 37.5 percent. This poster series aims to raise awareness of maternal mortality in Haiti and promote sexual and reproductive health by providing information and addressing misconceptions. There are three sets of posters, each set targeting a different audience: Haitian women, Haitian men, and health care workers.

## Artist

Una Choi (2019)

   ![Poster with text: Women believe matrones will refer them to the hospital in the event of an emergency. Only 2.4% of matrones actually do.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth2.jpg?itok=AlBA7UMM) 

 

   ![Pregnant woman holding her stomach.Pregnant woman holding her stomach. Text: Preeclampsia kills. Warning signs: high blood pressure, chest pain, swelling in feet & hands, vomiting.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth12.jpg?itok=myRmrZL5) 

 

   ![Pregnant woman holding her stomach. Take charge of your antenatal care today.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth4.jpg?itok=oTfCB_ZT) 

 

   ![Woman holding a baby. Results-based funding means affordable, quality prenatal & postnatal care.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth5.jpg?itok=SgJnFMTi) 

 

   ![Poster with text High Blood Pressure Kills.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth6.jpg?itok=HBS7jGNS) 

 

   ![Man holding a baby. Text: Partner labor support improves labor outcomes.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth8.jpg?itok=y06iCtHq) 

 

   ![Poster with text Condoms Reduce Pregnancy, Not Pleasure.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth9.jpg?itok=WcDmy54Q) 

 

   ![Poster with text Women want their partner in the delivery room.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth11.jpg?itok=SQ8D7Tx-) 

 

   ![Pregnant woman holding her stomach. Text: Adverse Preeclampsia associated outcomes predictive factors: Early gestational age @ delivery, chest pain, low oxygen saturation.](/sites/g/files/omnuum10866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-09/ChoiUna_ChldMatDth3.jpg?itok=q1hAQSMI) 

 

## Artist Lens

I used the color red to tie posters together. The first poster shows a discrepancy: while surveyed women believed matrones, local birth attendants, would refer them to the hospital if necessary, only 2.4% of matrones actually did. Women should ask about their emergency plan, as hospitals are better equipped to handle childbirth-related complications like preeclampsia/eclampsia, which accounts for 37.5% of these deaths. The second poster includes preeclampsia warning signs. I drew a pregnant woman in a Quadrille, the traditional dress of Haiti. She is frowning, and the red box under “preeclampsia kills” emphasizes the severity. The third poster has the same woman, but I added a rosy overtone and made her smile to make it empowering. While surveyed woman believed God determined whether they survived childbirth, I wanted to make them realize that many of these dangerous conditions were reversible. The fourth poster combats another misconception: many women are unaware that the Haitian government provides free or heavily subsidized maternal and newborn care. The fifth encourages women to check blood pressure with a simple graphic from Harvard Health.

I designed two posters for Haitian men, as gender roles impact contraceptive use and maternal care. The first poster includes my drawing of a smiling man holding a newborn, as I wanted to encourage male involvement in pregnancy and birth. I included my drawing rather than a photo to add to the whimsical, cheerful mood. The second poster combats the misconception that condoms reduce pleasure, which contributes the low condom usage: only 5.3% of Haitian women aged 15-49 reported that their partner wore a male condom. I included an illustration rather than photos because premarital sex is stigmatized among women; graphic sexual details might prohibit the poster’s display in community centers.

Finally, I designed two posters directed at healthcare workers. The first poster is the flip of the first men’s poster; surveyed women expressed their desire to have their male partner present, yet healthcare workers often barred these men from the room. The second poster details predictive factors for preeclampsia-associated adverse outcomes. The fullPIERS model has proven predictive value in low income countries.

## Media

Digital Illustration

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