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iciHaiti - Humanitarian : Distribution of aid to internally displaced people
19/10/2023 09:41:54

iciHaiti - Humanitarian : Distribution of aid to internally displaced people
The Alliance for Risk Management and Business Continuity (AGERCA), the Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights (CARDH), the Haitian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIHC), the Association of Industries of Haiti (ADIH) carried out an initial distribution of donations for several days, with the aim of meeting certain urgent needs of people displaced from Carrefour-Feuilles and Fort National following the violence of armed gangs in level of the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.

AGERCA volunteers who participated in this effort distributed various items (food, non-food, hygienic) such as:

- 1,350 Hot dishes
- 655 Mattresses
- 125 Cases of water
- 200 Gallons of Jif Peanut Butter
- 3,024 Bottles of water treated
- 200 Tarpaulins
- 200 Sachets of liquid chlorine
- 80 solar lamps - 150 rechargeable bulbs
- 250 Boxes of baby milk
- 125 hygiene kits
- 11 boxes of various medicines
- Clothes

They thanked all the donors and continue to mobilize to help these destitute people who for the most part have lost everything. They also invite other communities of the Haitian population at the national level and in the Diaspora to lend a helping hand to these victims who are in temporary shelters and living in deplorable conditions that are sources of the development of cholera.

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