Coalition Annual Report
The Haiti Response Coalition is pleased to share this report about activities from July 2021 through June 2022.
One year later: Call on US to let a Haitian solution emerge
“It is time for the United States to prioritize support for human rights and rule of law over support for the PHTK.”
As long as the US allows Henry to veto negotiations, a Haitian solution cannot emerge. Join us in calling on the US to stop picking winners and losers in Haiti! Sign on as an organization and as an individual
Konbit to Build Temporary Schools
The HRC has been pairing with local parent groups in remote regions to help get school back in session. Where the community has already organized to build, the HRC provides materials to get the job done. A weekend of teamwork results in a stable structure where children can learn no matter the weather.
Food Meets Fashion… Meets Earthquake Recovery
L’Art du Patrimoine Haitien is bringing creative minds together to raise money to rebuild schools.
NGO Statement in Support of Daniel Foote Briefing
We want the House Foreign Affairs Committee to hear what Ambassador Daniel Foote has to say about U.S. policies in Haiti. Sign on behalf of your organization in support of a hearing happening today
Schools Were to Officially Open Oct. 4
School were set to open yesterday, but that remains a distant dream to many earthquake survivors.
The Needs in Saut Mathurine, Dominique, and Marceline
On September 27, residents blocked the road to Camp Perrin at Maslin. Director of Mobilization Job Joseph visited the area and met with leaders on September 30. He found that little aid has reached there despite it being one of the locations hardest hit by the earthquake.
International response to Haiti's earthquake must avoid 2010 mistakes
BY BRIAN CONCANNON AND KATHLEEN BERGIN, OPINION in The Hill
As the death toll and displacement from Saturday’s earthquake in Haiti mounts, the United States must urgently mobilize to provide help. But we must, just as urgently, resolve to avoid mistakes we made following the 2010 earthquake that left Haiti even more dependent on foreign aid.