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ACTION ALERT: Malaria Net Challenge
The floodwaters from four hurricanes have receded in Haiti, but countless pools of stagnant water still remain—the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and an imminent public health disaster—a massive outbreak of malaria. To prevent this, Partners In Health kicked off the Malaria Net Challenge to raise money to distribute 10,000 bednets to the families in most need. Please consider joining this challenge and helping us buy bednets! Each net only costs $5. Find out more more

Heroes in Hinche
In crises like the recent storms, it is the reaction that defines individuals and organizations. Many Zanmi Lasante (PIH's partners in Haiti) staff members sprang into action when the floodwaters came. Two in particular embodied PIH's "whatever it takes" philosophy by commandeering a car, rescuing flood victims, finding supplies, distributing food, bringing order to shelters, and that was just the first day. more

Social workers help HIV patients cope with flood destruction
It was 4 in the morning when Ermaze, a social worker in Haiti, received an urgent phone call, telling her that the city of Hinche was flooded. The first thing that ran through her mind was to get up and go rescue Zanmi Lasante's HIV patients. "When arriving, all we could see were the roofs of homes under all of the water," she said. "With water levels reaching our chests, we began searching for all of our HIV patients and their families."   Read more.   more

Recent storms add to tragedy in Haiti
"Working for the past decade in Haiti has required a constant eye to the weather – to the political climate inside Haiti, toward the shifting tides of international politics and global finance, and, of course, a nervous eye to the Atlantic Ocean during hurricane season," says PIH physician Evan Lyon. Read his account of a dire situation made only worse by recent storms.  more

Bringing emergency relief and a plan for recovery to flooded communities
The aftermath of four severe storms in rapid succession left thousands of Haitians unable to return home in many of the communities that PIH’s partners currently work in. The Zanmi Lasante team is currently working overtime to help care for those who lost nearly everything. more

"The work has just begun," writes PIH Executive Director Ophelia Dahl
Thanks to the generosity of PIH supporters, mobile clinics are operating, and food and water are being delivered, but the work has just begun, writes Ophelia Dahl in a recent letter. Read more about the what PIH and its partners in Haiti are currently doing, and their plans for the coming months. more

Inside Gonaives: A photo essay of the hurricanes' destruction
"Everywhere, people were walking in the flooded streets," says PIH physician Evan Lyon, who recently visited the devastated city of Gonaïves. "Tens of thousands residents remain in the city and outside organized shelters, trying to protect their damaged home and trying to survive." View his photos of the shocking conditions he found there. more

Ghost town left behind as floodwaters recede in central Haiti
Gran Plas is empty, swept away by the floods that followed Hurricane Ike. The scope of this un-natural disaster and of the inadequate humanitarian response in the hardest-hit areas in the Artibonite Valley, literally downstream from the Central Plateau, is finally becoming recognized.  Estimates of deaths in the past month range from 500 to 1000 and perhaps as many as one million people have been left homeless. Read more more

I have never seen anything as painful," writes Paul Farmer from flood-ravaged Haiti
PIH co-founder Paul Farmer recently sent an email to colleagues describing the devastation caused by the recent hurricanes in Haiti after driving through the flooded coastal city of Gonaïves. With more storms on the way, tens of thousands of people have been driven from their homes and thousands more are living on rooftops without any access to food, water or shelter. Read his letter more

Hurricanes' one-two punch inundates Haiti: Donations needed to support relief efforts
Torrential rains from Hurricanes Gustav and Hanna swept through Haiti earlier this week, leaving behind dangerous flood waters and devastated communities.

”The situation is very dire and catastrophic and sad and frustrating,” writes Loune Viaud of Zanmi Lasante (ZL), PIH’s partner organization in Haiti. She estimates that around 10,000 people have been displaced due to floodwaters in the Artibonite Valley, where PIH recently expanded operations to six facilities. Read more about this emergency situation, and how you can help. more

A call to action
PIH Executive Director Ophelia Dahl wrote a letter to PIH supporters about the dire situation in Haiti. "There is a clear and desperate need both for emergency relief and for long-term assistance to address the vicious cycle of poverty, environmental degradation and disease, which is guaranteed to intensify in the aftermath of this crisis," she writes. Read her letter more

Reflections on past hurricane tragedies
PIH co-founder Paul Farmer reflects on poverty, disease, and Hurricanes Katrina and Jeanne. "The great vulnerability to which we expose all those who lack fundamental social and economic rights, including the right to be protected from foreseeable and, indeed, predicted disasters, is a cause worth fighting for," writes Farmer. more


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RECOMMENDED READING


Film documents devastation and rebuilding after hurricanes
Haiti hurricane film
A short film by BZ Films brings to light the issues in Haiti brought on by four storms that devastated the small, impoverished country. In the wake of the horrible floods, Partners In Health and the people of Haiti work to find hope and rebuild destroyed communities.  Watch film

Helping Haiti
"Haiti desperately needs your help," writes Edwidge Danticat in The Progressive. "While most Americans have understandably been concerned about Ike’s assault on Texas, people in Haiti just a few hundred miles away are suffering an even worse fate." Read the entire article.

An "unnatural disaster" in Haiti, says Paul Farmer
Adding to the devestating effects of the recent hurricanes, years of rampant deforestation and poverty are also responsible for much of the suffering, says PIH co-founder Paul Farmer in a recent interview on NPR's Living On Earth. Listen to the interview or read the transcript.

Hurricane aftermath may bring new food crisis
With nearly one third of Haiti's rice crops destroyed in the floods caused by the recent hurricanes, the country may face rampant hunger and more of the deadly food riots that erupted earlier this year, reports Matthew Bigg in Reuters.

Storms destroy what little poor Haitians had, says New York Times
"After four fierce storms in less than a month, the little that many people had has turned to nothing at all," writes Marc Lacey of the New York Times. "Their humble homes are under water, forcing them onto the roofs. Schools are canceled. Hunger is now intense. Difficult lives have become untenable ones and, if that was not enough, hurricane season has only just reached the traditional halfway mark." Read the complete article

Paul Farmer and Wyclef Jean raise awareness of hurricane destruction
PIH co-founder was recently spoke about Haiti’s  “natural” and “unnatural” disasters on The Current, a program produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Hip-hop star Wycelf Jean, an ex-pat Haitian, was also featured on the show. Listen to the broadcast (scroll down to part 3).

Paul Farmer talks about why the hurricanes were especially brutal in Haiti
PIH co-founder Paul Farmer was recently interviewed on Public Radio International's The World. Listen to the interview.

Paul Farmer talks about the hurricane aftermath on Democracy NOW!
The TV/radio news program Democracy NOW recently aired a segment featuring PIH co-founder Paul Farmer, who spoke about the humanitarian crisis left in the wake of the recent hurricanes in Haiti. Listen, watch, or read a transcript of the show

Senator John Kerry calls on aid for hurricane-ravaged Haiti
"In the wake of four destructive hurricanes, Haiti is facing another crippling humanitarian crisis, and America must stand with the people of Haiti in their time of need," said Senator John Kerry (D-MA) in a recent press release.

Hundreds take refuge on rooftops to escape flooding in Haiti
"If we keep going like this, the whole country is going to crash," says one man searching for his family after the recent flooding in Haiti, according to an article from the Associated Press, which details the destruction caused by Hurricane Hanna in Haiti.


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