Haiti
Our strategy
Transition from emergency assistance to long-term support that helps rural communities, entrepreneurs and youth to build a stronger, more self-sufficient country.
The context
The January 2010 earthquake dealt a tragic blow to a country where 55 percent of the population already lived below a poverty line of $1 a day. Still struggling to rebuild, many families have no means to support themselves. Harmful environmental practices have also harmed the country's vital agricultural land, decreasing production and leading to increased food insecurity.
Our work
- Emergency response: Reached more than 1 million people with emergency supplies, clean water, cholera prevention and temporary jobs immediately after the January 2010 earthquake
- Economic opportunity: Helping women start small businesses to support their families — and protecting them from future disasters with affordable microinsurance
- Agriculture & Food: Boosting farmers' harvests and helping rural communities organize for improved production
- Environment: Promoting sustainable land use practices and establishing alternative fuel sources that provide jobs
- Children & Youth: Using soccer to teach leadership, gender awareness, conflict resolution skills and HIV/AIDS prevention education
All stories about Haiti
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Haiti: How can we help people in Haiti? (A short presentation for elementary school kids) February 5, 2010
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Haiti: Struggling with a post-earthquake birthday party February 4, 2010
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Haiti: Connecting our team in Haiti February 4, 2010
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Haiti: What I brought back from Haiti February 3, 2010
I returned from Haiti over the weekend and now — days later — sit here thinking about what I experienced there. It was the worst disaster I’ve ever seen. It was the hardest place I’ve ever traveled; nowhere else even comes close.
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Haiti: The hot, hard work of helping Haiti February 3, 2010
Today was a flurry of activity, and I got to visit a variety of Mercy Corps’ Haiti response work.
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Haiti: Movie theater/pub and neighborhood grocer raise $3000 for Haiti February 3, 2010
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Haiti: Video: 'Every January 12 for the next five years, take a moment for Haiti' February 3, 2010
The epic devastation in Haiti is about much more than an earthquake, Mercy Corps' President Nancy Lindborg told a crowd of supporters in New York assembled at the Action Center to End World Hunger to hear a briefing on the situation on the
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Haiti: Barely getting by in Port-au-Prince February 2, 2010
It seems like everyone in Haiti is selling something: bananas, flip flops, sugar cane, hub caps — you name it and it’s for sale. Street vendors are ubiquitous. They line the streets and cover almost every square inch of open space in shantytowns and camps.
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Haiti: Keeping connected February 2, 2010
I arrived in Haiti yesterday to help our field teams with their IT challenges so they can better deliver aid and recovery programs.
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Haiti: Video: Three videos from food delivery to a Haitian hospital February 2, 2010
