by haitadmin | Aug 28, 2012 | Uncategorized
International Action is trucking water all day long to bring clean, safe water to Haitians displaced by Tropical Storm Isaac. Your support is urgently needed to help us continue our water trucking efforts. Tropical Storm Isaac hit the coast of Haiti on Saturday,...
by haitadmin | Aug 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
Jeff Sejour and Zach just returned from Haiti: They found that most neighborhoods in Haiti are operating their own water stations and chlorinators independently and successfully. However, International Action delivers the chlorine tablets, which the chlorinators need...
by haitadmin | Aug 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
A month and a half of hard work has yielded substantial results in the Southeast. 65,775 Haitian Southeast residents and students now have clean water because of our work over the past month and a half. That means that a total of 108,215 people are drinking clean...
by haitadmin | Aug 2, 2012 | Uncategorized
My name is Widline Luctama. I was born and raised in Gonaives, Haiti. I survived a horrific storm and waterborne sickness. Now, I am an intern at International Action here on Capitol Hill. I want to share with you why International Action is so important to many...
by haitadmin | May 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
We have been championing cooperation among NGOs for some time in Haiti; it is a necessity to work with Haitian communities and other NGOs to make lasting change in Haiti. Cooperation has been built into our work in Haiti from the beginning. For every chlorinator we...
by haitadmin | May 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
This cannot be said enough: Clean, safe water increases school attendance and a child’s ability to learn. The new chlorinator, water tank, and water pump at K-Rock Ecole Nationale de K-Rock in Jacmel is home to 2,000 students. Before this past month, there was no...