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Haiti: Earthquakes - Jan 2010

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Funding for Construction of a Center of Transformation and Storage of Agricultural Products in Haiti

Haiti remains one of the poorest countries of the world. Poverty is related to the weakness of its agriculture. In addition, the Cyclone Sandy in November 2012 in North of HAITI has devastated the agricultural productions. We want to help people in the common region of the North of Milot country...

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ONGOING OFFER: Provision of 30 Litre Rotary Barrels for easier collection of potable water by women and children.

To work with partners including NGOs, agencies, voluntary groups, charities etc,. to provide 30 litre Rotary Water Barrels to replace the dirty unhealthy containers, buckets, jerry cans etc currently used by women and children to collect non potable water. The majority collect over long...

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Biosand water filters for families in Haiti

According to the World Health Organization, Haiti is the most water impoverished nation in the world. It is also one of the world's poorest nations in real terms. Water related illness is the the most prevalent type of illness in Haiti and predominantly affects Haiti's children who have not yet had...

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Healthcare project in Haiti

Global Vision Over Haiti Today (Vision Globale Sur Haiti D'aujourd'hui ) is a non-profit humanitarian organization founded on April 15, 2006 which gave itself the mission to help the poor and quake victims, in particular the vulnerable people of Morne-A-Bruler, Haiti. The issue is that...

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Sewing machines and transport needed for women's project in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

I am trying to help a small project of 35 women and their dependent families who are living in a tent city in Port-au-Prince Haiti after the earthquake two years ago. These women are learning skills in order to set up their own small businesses and so earn enough to send their children to school....

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Mercy Ships seeks for partners to support the Africa Mercy, the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship

Every day, over 20,000 African children die from diseases linked to poverty, malnutrition and correctable birth defects, such as cleft palates and lips (UNICEF – 2004). Most of these deaths are preventable. Those who survive often become outcasts, rejected by their family and society, denied even...