Sante Publique Ayiti is a photo documentary on the delivery of Public Health in Haiti. Haiti has experienced the worst of human ills and environmental devastation, presenting great challenges to the development of an effective health system and resulting in immense health disparities. Though this vicious cycle has resulted in a weak and poorly coordinated health system, everyday doctors, nurses and community health workers provide Haitian people with primary and specialized healthcare services. This story was inspired by my belief that every human life should be dignified with equitable access to healthcare. I used photography to tell the story of the human experience receiving health in Haiti, with the goal of enhancing the public's awareness of the positive impact of comprehensive health on the lives of Haitians, and to provide a richer understanding of biomedical data, which determines the provision of global health. I documented health services in Port-Au-Prince, urban slums, Mirrebales, Cap-Haitian and Bas-Limbe. The images captured faces of Haitian people who need continual care and providers who require support and training to continue working together towards sustainable care.