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CRWRC Haiti Earthquake Response

CRWRC Haiti Earthquake Response. as of June 14, 2010. CRWRC in Haiti. CRWRC has been extensively engaged in both relief and development work since 1975.

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CRWRC Haiti Earthquake Response

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  1. CRWRC Haiti Earthquake Response as of June 14, 2010

  2. CRWRC in Haiti CRWRC has been extensively engaged in both relief and development work since 1975. CRWRC works with 5 partners in micro-credit, literacy, agriculture, HIV/AIDs awareness and prevention, environmental awareness and community capacity building. CRWRC has also worked in 8 Haitian relief projects in the last 5 years with US$1 million.

  3. Initial distributions in Port-au-Prince included food for 2066 families and 478 tarps and tents.

  4. CRWRC is now focusing its response in five villages in the Leogane area.

  5. Tarps have been distributed to 1600 beneficiary families.

  6. Through the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, 3000 families are receiving a two month supply of rice, black beans and oil.

  7. Over 1400 households in the 5 communities have access to tool kits, and 2000 received cash for hygiene kits and kitchen kits.

  8. 1200 transitional houses are being constructed; 83 are erected.

  9. Photo by Paul Jeffrey/ACT Alliance 5 wells were drilled and 3 emergency latrines were completed; 3 permanent latrines and 5 additional wells are being constructed.

  10. 3 psychosocial counseling workshops have been well attended.

  11. And this is just the beginning. The needs of earthquake survivors will continue for many years. Photo by Paul Jeffrey/ACT Alliance

  12. After further assessments in communities, likely activities will include: • Repairing or rebuilding schools in 3 communities; replacement of school supplies. • Construction of 500 core houses. • Major repairs on 400 homes, and minor repairs on 800. • Pre-positioning of supplies for hurricane season.

  13. www.crwrc.org

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