Completed project
Ministry of International Relations and La Francophonie of Quebec
In September 2017, Hurricane Irma devastated many Caribbean islands. With sustained winds reaching over 280 km/h, it was the most powerful storm recorded in the North Atlantic in over 35 years. In Haiti, the Northeast department was the hardest hit. The torrential rains caused major flooding, destroying fields, crops, and homes.
This emergency humanitarian assistance project aimed to meet the immediate needs of affected populations through the distribution of survival kits and school supplies. It also sought to promote women's economic recovery and support families in risk prevention.
Supported families received food supplies (rice, peas, oil, spaghetti, sardines, etc.), as well as hygiene products, emergency supplies, and school kits for their children. The content of the school kits was determined by the support committee, which met with school directors and youth associations. Vulnerable students in classes with end-of-year exams were specifically targeted.
Finally, tools for cleaning up flood damage were also distributed. The materials (shovels, picks, axes, wheelbarrows, boots, gloves, rakes, etc.) were given to CASEC, which was trained to manage and maintain them. These tools will also enable the entire community to participate more actively in prevention measures (cleaning drainage systems) and respond quickly and independently in future disasters.
Quick support for a fresh start
families, of which 128 were headed by women, received a bag of rice, peas, and two emergency kits containing food and hygiene products.
children (94 girls) received a school kit containing pencils, a notebook, geometry instruments, and various school manuals.
tools distributed
Thank you to our financial, consortium and implementation partners, without whom this project would not be possible.