Mily Delva

Administrative Secretary at Caris Foundation

Mily Delva is an experienced administrative professional currently serving as an Administrative Secretary at Caris Foundation since January 2021. Mily's previous roles include Administrative Intern and Intern Secretary at the U.S. Embassy Haiti from July 2019 to March 2020, as well as Receptionist/Administrative Assistant at the Centre de Recherche, de Réflexion, de Formation et d'Action Sociale (CERFAS) from July 2018 to September 2018. Mily holds a Diploma in Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science from Christ the King Secretarial School, completed in 2020.

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Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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Caris Foundation

Caris began working in Haiti in 2007 with two hospitals working primarily in the field of Pediatric HIV. Activities were focused on Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) testing of children born to HIV positive mothers. Over the years Caris has continued to support the National EID program and Women and Children living with HIV in Haiti. The foundation currently supports over 140 hospitals in all 10 Provinces of the Country, including several remote islands and hard to reach districts. Caris has seven regional offices and over 240 staff who support our mission. Our network provides coverage to over 95% of the Haitian population. We work in close partnership with the Ministry of Health, the National Laboratory of Public Health and many other organizations with similar missions in Haiti. Our work has been supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and The US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) since 2009. In 2013 Caris was asked by USAID/PEPFAR to develop a comprehensive plan for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) affected by HIV. The Program was called “BEST” Bien et Santé Timoun, which translated means ‘child’s wellbeing and health’, and this project has since transitioned into Impact Youth, also supported by USAID, which continues the same work. In 2017, Caris began work on Project Santé - the USAID-supported health services delivery program to encourage excellence in the health system across the country. Partnering with the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP), Santé focuses on strengthening the package of essential services at 164 clinical sites in all ten Departments of the country. Technical assistance is given for maternal child health, community health, nutrition, family planning, WASH, HIV/AIDS & TB, supply chain & laboratory, disaster and risk preparedness, results-based financing, and monitoring & evaluation.


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