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OrganizationActionAid USA
Region Kenya
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter @Twitter
ProjectLeader Francis Noon


On Saturday, August 14, 2021, a 7.2 earthquake rocked Haiti, devastating cities, destroying homes and infrastructure, and burying people in the rubble of collapsed buildings. This earthquake was stronger than the 2010 earthquake, which resulted in more than 200,000 casualties. ActionAid has been working in Haiti since 1997, and is responding immediately with emergency support, while also planning for a longer-term response to support those impacted.


Challenge

Hundreds have been killed because of the earthquake; thousands more have lost their homes and livelihoods. This is on top of the ongoing political instability, food insecurity, the hurricane season, and ongoing impacts from Covid-19. In emergencies like these, children and single mothers are among the most vulnerable populations. The devastating fallout from this earthquake could push many more families into poverty and hunger.

Long-Term Impact

ActionAid's response is community-driven, women-led, and rights-based, which means your donation today invests in change that lasts. ActionAid's work in Haiti over the past two and a half decades has focused on strengthening the resilience and capacity of people to respond to emergencies and improve their long-term quality of life. Your gift helps us support people impacted by this crisis and other emergencies like it around the world.

References

  1. http://www.actionaidusa.org
  2. https://www.actionaidusa.org/

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