Haiti
Advocacy in HaitiHaiti02.17.2011
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In January, the IRC hosted an advocacy workshop in Port-au-Prince for our local partners and their Haitian staff members working on clean water, health, and women’s and children’s issues. The workshop was part of an IRC initiative that seeks to bolster Haiti’s civil society organizations. | ||
Cholera after the quakeHaiti01.12.2011
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IRC cholera response teams are working in 30 camps throughout Port-au-Prince, Haiti teaching earthquake survivors about the deadly disease, how to treat it and how to prevent it. | ||
Family reunion in HaitiHaiti11.24.2010
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After losing his wife and his home to January's devastating earthquake, Oservio Janvier lost touch with the relatives who found and cared for his son in the chaos that followed. Nine months later, an IRC family tracing team's detective work brought an overjoyed Oservio and his little boy, nine-year-old Genald, back together. | ||
Taking cholera very seriouslyHaiti11.17.2010
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Earthquake survivors living in crowded camps in Port-au-Prince are taking a deadly outbreak of cholera — Haiti's first — very seriously. The IRC has trained community members to educate their neighbors about ways to avoid getting sick. | ||
After Hurricane TomasHaiti11.06.2010
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Susana Ferreira was part of an IRC team assessing damage a day after Hurricane Tomas battered parts of Haiti still struggling to recover from January's earthquake. She took these photos in three of the camps the team visited in Port-au-Prince. | ||
Tomas Threatens HaitiCaribbean, Haiti11.04.2010
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Earthquake survivors living in tent settlements in Haiti brace for Tropical Storm Tomas as IRC teams go door-to-door helping families prepare. IRC communications officer Susana Ferreira shared these photos. | ||
Safe WaterCaribbean, Haiti11.03.2010
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The IRC is working to prevent the spread of cholera by making sure Haitian quake survivors living in crowded tent settlements have safe drinking water and latrines. | ||
Preventing CholeraCaribbean, Haiti10.29.2010
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The IRC is responding to a cholera outbreak that threatens the capital Port-au-Prince. Our prevention activities are in full gear in 30 settlements where we work assisting some 100,000 earthquake survivors. Photos by Susana Ferreira/The IRC | ||
Storm Rattles Haiti Quake SurvivorsCaribbean, Haiti09.27.2010
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The IRC responded after a major storm in the Port-au-Prince region of Haiti on September 24 saw high winds and heavy rains wreak havoc on tents and temporary shelters. Photos: Susana Ferreira/The IRC |






