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Photo Essay of ACDI/VOCA's Continuing Work in Haiti

"We're working hard with our partners to get food rations out to the most vulnerable, in addition to water and sanitation equipment," says Emmet Murphy, ACDI/VOCA-Haiti chief of party.

 

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ACDI/VOCA's warehouse of USAID-donated rations ready for distribution in Côtes-de-Fer.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

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Workers help organize food rations to be loaded for distribution.

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Unloading of food rations for people in Côtes-de-Fer. ACDI/VOCA is working with local partners including the Haitian government, U.S. military, USAID, the World Food Programme and others to get food to the most vulnerable.

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Woman receives USAID food rations

A woman receives USAID rations.

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ACDI/VOCA employees discuss the food distribution.

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Group of tents in Côtes-de-Fer. The Jan. 12th earthquake destroyed many buildings in the city.

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A man and his daughter have a meal made from USAID rations.

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Equipment like good tents help Haitians keep safe from the rains.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

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La Vallée resident Rachelle Cheristal received emergency food rations from ACDI/VOCA.

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Those provisions have helped Cheristal, who is nine-months pregnant, and her two-year-old son. She is resilient but uncertain about the future.

ACDI/VOCA-Haiti staff photo

 

To learn more about how Haitians are dealing with the earthquake's aftermath, read our recent feature "Strength, Resilience Help Stir Possibilities in Rural Haiti."


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