Emergency relief in Haiti
HaitiHundreds of thousands of people are in need of humanitarian assistance after Hurricane Matthew passed over Haiti on 4 October.

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Donors
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Total raised €100%raised
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Banc Sabadell clients 12.145€
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Direct beneficiaries
240
Those people who have naturally benefited from the project's interventions.
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Indirect beneficiaries
720
Those identifiable people who will potentially recieve an effect from the project's activities.
Budget
- Materials 8.395€
- Others 3.750€
- Total 12.145€
Description
UNICEF estimates that 590,000 children are in need of assistance. These children and their families are predominantly in the South and Grand’Anse districts of Haiti. However, parts of the interior and the coastline between Port-a-Piment and Dame Marie have still not been reached. The number of those needing assistance is therefore expected to rise.
Activities
- Provide emergency kits (water treatments, a mosquito net, a bucket and soap)
Who will benefit?
In the days following the hurricane, UNICEF has been working with the Government and the humanitarian community to pre-position crucial stocks for 10,000 people in three areas: the South, Artibonite and Northwest. In each of these areas, aid kits for 650 families are ready to be distributed.
Project objectives
Provide humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of people in need.
Transparency
UNICEF fully complies with the 9 Principles of Transparency and Good Practices analyzed by the Lealtad Foundation
