News from Haiti: October 2008
Four New Chlorinators in Haiti
During the month of October, our team in Haiti has been making a lot of progress on helping populations that have been struck by hurricanes Gustav, Hanna, and Ike. We have installed a large chlorinator in Arcahaie, a town located on the Western coast about 20 miles above Port-au-Prince. This chlorinator provides clean water for the 100,000 inhabitants. In collaboration with CAMEP, the entity in charge of water supply in the Metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, three more chlorinators have been set up on water tanks in Delmas 65 and Foyeau-Ville, two neighborhoods of the capital.
We are expanding our work outside the borders of Port-au-Prince and our team has visited many sites around Mirebalais a town within the jurisdiction of the Departement du Centre where we will start working on water projects soon.
Photos: January 2010 Earthquake
Look at photos that show our work immediately after the earthquake and one month afterwards.
From Our Blog
In Haiti, Typhoid Outbreaks Reported, Diarrhea Threat Looms
In Haiti, Typhoid Outbreaks Reported, Diarrhea Threat Looms Newsletter, July 13, 2010 Last week, I returned from conducting a 6-month post-quake assessment of our clean water program in Haiti.
Where We Work
We've been busy lately. Take a look at the map of what we've done.



