Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters

by Community2Community
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters
Help Mountain Community Prep for Disasters

Project Report | Jul 6, 2023
Community's Battle Against Cholera & Hurricanes

By Olivia Robinson | Project Leader

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Road Collapse

Bonswa GlobalGiving Community!

We hope this report finds you well as we reflect on the first half of 2023 and provide an update on our Emergency Response Initiative. Here are the key developments:

Cholera Prevention Efforts in Haiti:

In our previous report, we shared the concerning reemergence of cholera in Haiti. Since our last report, we’ve learned of the tragic loss of three lives in the communities we work with in Petit-Goâve. It is important to reiterate, this disease is preventable. In response, our Partner Communities Peasant Associations have taken proactive measures to safeguard their communities in the mountainside and in town. By conducting informative training sessions, community members have been educated on crucial safety and health practices to prevent the transmission of cholera, like boiling water and handwashing. Additionally, the Mountainside Peasant Association has strategically installed handwashing bucket stations equipped with spigots throughout the communities. Furthermore, they have created a public service announcement (PSA) broadcasting cholera prevention information that is regularly broadcasted on the radio and through megaphones from vehicles, reaching not only their own community but also the surrounding isolated areas. These comprehensive initiatives are vital in curbing the spread of cholera, which remains a significant concern in Petit-Goâve. We will closely monitor the number of cases and evaluate the impact of the handwashing stations on community health and safety. 

Hurricane Season Preparedness:

As previously mentioned, the hurricane season in Haïti spans from June to November each year. Unfortunately, the region experienced its first torrential rainfall of the season at the beginning of June, causing significant damage in our Mountainside Partner Community. Roads were rendered impassable, homes were destroyed, and valuable resources were lost. Regrettably, there are reports of missing people. Proper infrastructure and resources would have prevented this situation and emphasizes the urgency of maintaining our Emergency Response Initiative and our ongoing efforts to build sustainable infrastructure in partnership with our Partner Communities. Thanks to the continued generosity of our donors, we were able to swiftly allocate the requested funds from the Mountainside Partner Community's Peasant Association leadership. This allowed them to initiate sanitation clean-up efforts on the roads, ensuring safe passage for students commuting to and from school and enabling community members to travel safely up and down the mountain to access local markets. These continued clean-up efforts and the reinforcement of infrastructure are crucial for daily life to resume. It is also vital to prepare for the rest of hurricane season. Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA) predicted the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be at least 12 to 17 named storms and five to nine hurricanes this year. It is imperative for us to remain vigilant.

Progress in Building Resilient Infrastructure:

We are pleased to report that the infrastructure projects aimed at making the community more resilient to hurricanes and earthquakes are yielding positive results. Notably, the retaining wall constructed behind the school to protect it from severe rainfall has proven effective. Despite some minor water infiltration, the school building remained undamaged, allowing classes to proceed without interruption. This outcome demonstrates the value of our collective efforts to create disaster-resistant structures within the community.

We remain committed to the safety and well-being of the communities we serve, and we extend our gratitude to our generous donors for their continued support. We will provide further updates on the progress of our Emergency Response Initiative as well as the long-term sustainability efforts in our Partner Communities. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to creating a safer and more resilient future.

Road Collapse Into River
Road Collapse Into River
Damaged Home
Damaged Home
Trees Damaged From Wind
Trees Damaged From Wind
Handwashing Buckets For Cholera Intervention
Handwashing Buckets For Cholera Intervention
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Community2Community

Location: Brooklyn, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Olivia Robinson
Brooklyn , NY United States

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