Haiti: “We can fight cholera!”
Give to our ongoing emergency work>> Gonaïves is 75 kilometres north of Port-au-Prince. Once you’ve navigated the traffic out of the city, it’s tarmac road all the way. You take in the palm-lined...
View ArticleHaiti: Humanity is not dead
Give to our ongoing emergency work>> I never cry when hearing the many stories community members share. This is not because I don’t understand or feel the acute suffering of the people I meet,...
View ArticleHaiti: at last some signs of progress
Help us respond to emergencies as soon as they happen>> When I went back to Haiti recently, I noticed some big changes. The markets are full and busy. New businesses are springing up. The school...
View ArticleHaiti: Clean water for hospitals
Veolia water engineer Steve Oxtoby is working with us to set up water treatment systems in Haiti. We’re delighted to have Steve as part of our team. He is chronicling his experiences in a series of...
View ArticleHaiti: getting to the top of the hill
Catherine Cowley, who has been working as a trainee in our Humanitarian team since April 2011, shares her impressions of Haiti. Haiti earthquake two years on: our response>> As someone who had...
View Article“Clean water makes life possible.”
On her way to hospital, in an open cart pulled by cattle, Marian thought she was dying from cholera. She remembers little of that journey, just flashes of pain as she fell in and out of consciousness....
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