Haiti Progress Report

by Oxfam Canada | January 12, 2015

On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquake hit Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, killing 220,000 people, injuring 300,000 and severely damaging great swaths of the city. While enormous challenges remain as the country continues its recovery, Oxfam is committed to helping Haitians and their government to build a stronger, more resilient nation.

Haiti Progress Report 2014 highlights Oxfam's work to help communities recover and Haitians to rebuild their lives in the areas of water, sanitation and public health; in disaster risk reduction, economic development and reconstruction. It also summarizes the funding and spending for Oxfam’s response to the Haiti earthquake.

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Oxfam Canada

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