By Simran Rawat, Tasnim Elboute & Susannah McCandless | Project team
Update from the field, Sep 11, 2023
Thanks to the generosity of hundreds of incredible donors, we have raised 75,000 GBP in 48 hours across our 2 crowdfunding campaigns. These funds are currently being used to directly buy urgent supplies and pay for their transport.
What we did today,
Today the joint Moroccan Biodiversity and Livelihoods Association (MBLA) and Global Diversity Foundation (GDF) team brought supplies of food and water to 8 villages in Imegdale commune. We encountered strong aftershocks in Tizintas and severely damaged roads. The area is badly affected, and many villages haven’t received much aid as many roads are blocked and trucks unable to traverse the terrain at present. Community leaders collected supplies from drop off points via mules and donkeys, due to the blockage of roads.
what we learned,
Given the crucial role of livestock in relief efforts, we are also partnering with animal aid organisations to carry fodder and water for animals in future expeditions. Our livestock consultant will also be accompanying the field team tomorrow.
…and what we will do tomorrow.
Today we were able to gather many supplies via donations, as well as through tireless procurement efforts by our team. We will be sending a big shipment of blankets, along with other essentials tomorrow. We are still urgently looking for large quantities of tents, so please get in touch if you can assist us in sourcing those.
Responding to evolving needs
We are developing a coordinated volunteer response and careful aid matching mechanism to ensure that communities in the region where we work get what they need the most.
We are populating maps of affected sites based on inputs from communities as many areas are receiving less attention than others and need relief to be directed there. Our process of needs assessment is constantly evolving, and the team has assessed varied needs in different regions.
- Imegdale is in dire need of tents and blankets as people are sleeping on the streets. Worse weather is anticipated later in the week.
- Tineskt requires solar collectors
- Ameslane needs food.
We are working to procure these supplies and send them to each area.
Providing coordinated aid means being nimble, and following knowledgeable direction
…and sometimes not proceeding with an established plan!
We did not send a planned excursion to Amzmiz today (11 September), as they informed us that they now have enough food and water. As per their request, we will now provide those supplies on Thursday, 14 September. Instead, we connected UK Med with a list of villages in Amzmiz that needed urgent attention.
We observed many volunteers and heavy traffic during our field visit today. While well-intentioned, many people trying to help have inadvertently ended up causing jams on the road and are unaware of how and where to proceed. This is why we are now trying to encourage volunteers and other organisations to join our field visits due to our extensive knowledge of the High Atlas and the needs of communities.
Working through partnerships and our international networks
We also connected JDC (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) to medical aid organisation Amis du CHU to donate medical supplies and have established contact with the US Consul General in Morocco, the UK Embassy and the World Bank to discuss how assistance may be brought in from overseas. We are also working with BBC, CNN, the UK Embassy, UNESCO and the Guardian to provide reliable updates from the field.
Updated list of partners:
Amis du CHU, Cadi Ayyad University, CorpsAfrica, EBF, Imal Initiative, Joud Foundation
Images:
High Atlas nomad Brahim’s pack animals in happier times. Brahim’s family are part of the Ait Atta tribe, with traditional rights to Igourdane Agdal (seasonal community-managed pastures), High Atlas, Morocco. Image: Inanç Tekguc, Eda Elif Tibet
Traffic jams on damaged roads from well-meaning donors Image: MBLA/GDF
Delivering supplies on Sep 11, 2023 for pickup by donkey and mule in Imegdale region, High Atlas, Morocco. Video stills MBLA/GDF
By Simran Rawat, Tasnim Elboute, Susannah McCandless | Project team members
By GDF | Project Manager
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