USAID's Investments for Humanitarian Assistance in Haiti - Dollars to Results
FY 2011 $22.9 M
FY 2012 $17.9 M
FY 2013 $60.9 M
FY 2014 $27.3 M
FY 2015 $39.4 M
In Haiti, recurrent floods and landslides associated with the hurricane and rainy seasons, and unpredictable events—such as the January 2010 earthquake and the cholera outbreak that began in October 2010—require USAID to focus both on providing immediate response to affected populations and on supporting disaster risk reduction programs that promote local and national self-sufficiency in disaster preparedness and management.
Click here for additional information on USAID's Humanitarian Assistance work in Haiti.
Why Our Work Matters…
Every year, droughts, floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters affect millions of people around the world, and millions of other people are in need of emergency food aid. USAID focuses on crisis prevention, response, recovery and transition to strengthen resilience, mitigate the impact of disasters, and save lives.
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