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Photo Essay: ACDI/VOCA's Relief and Recovery Work in Tabarre, Haiti


The largest-operating international NGO in the Southeast Department of Haiti, ACDI/VOCA has been working with the local civil sector, USAID and U.N. agencies to aid relief efforts. Here are the latest photos from our distribution efforts in Tabarre, which is a municipality in the Port-au-Prince arrondissement, in the West Department of Haiti.

 

Distribution Tabarre

ACDI/VOCA staff member Fenold Clerval speaks with the mayor of Tabarre and the U.S. soldiers about distributing food to locals who need it. ACDI/VOCA has been working closely with local government agencies in our relief efforts.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

Truck carrying food aid

A U.S. Army truck is loaded up with USAID food rations to be delivered to locals. Transportation has been challenging as debris and rubble are still causing delays and bottlenecks in roads.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

People wait in line for food distribution

People wait in line for their food rations in Tabarre, where ACDI/VOCA distributed 15-day ration kits to 4,059 individuals.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

Man receives USAID food rations

A man receives his USAID food rations from ACDI/VOCA's distribution site.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

Man receives USAID food rations

Our staff continues to distribute Title II food aid, including to an additional 2,435 individuals on January 28th alone.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

U.S. soldiers confer with Tabarre residents. Our teams continue to provide support in other areas, including Cotes-de-Fer, Fil-air-Port, Shabisco, Cazeau, Ferme Gaurore, Jacmel, Bainet and La Vallée.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

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