UNICEF provides access to safe drinking water for displaced Haitians amid escalating violence

In the throes of persistent gang violence, over 30,000 residents of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, have been forced to flee their homes. Recent months have seen a severe escalation in hostilities, with gangs launching coordinated attacks that have brought the metropolitan area to a standstill.

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Critical water supply efforts amidst chaos

Amid the chaos, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with the National Directorate for Water and Sanitation (DINEPA) and other organizations, has managed to distribute over 2.6 million liters of safe drinking water to displaced families sheltering at 20 different sites across the city. 

This initiative is part of a broader effort to mitigate the severe water crisis that threatens the health and safety of thousands.

Challenges intensify during rainy season

According to media reports, the arrival of the rainy season has worsened the already dire situation in Port-au-Prince. 

Flooding and the resurgence of cholera, particularly in the impoverished neighborhood of Cité Soleil, have posed new risks to the displaced populations, who lack access to clean water and adequate sanitation.

Stepped-up efforts to combat water-borne diseases

Reports are that Ruben Um Bayiha, the head of UNICEF’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program, likened the situation to “navigating a war zone every day.” 

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Despite these adversities, UNICEF is intensifying its efforts to protect vulnerable children and families by providing essential support to combat the spread of water-borne diseases, including cholera.

Significant achievements in water safety

UNICEF has led a robust response to the WASH crisis in Haiti, accounting for over half of the total support in this sector.

The organization successfully distributed over 700,000 gallons of chlorinated water in March alone. 

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Furthermore, their efforts encompass trucking water, treating piped water supplies, and repairing water and sanitation systems.

Supporting displaced families in extreme conditions

Collaborative endeavors with various aid organizations have been crucial in meeting the essential needs of displaced families, even under the most challenging conditions. 

Nearly 11,000 internally displaced persons have received hygiene kits, and significant steps have been taken to improve sanitary conditions at high-risk IDP sites.

Preparation for the hurricane season

With the hurricane season approaching, UNICEF is prioritizing the improvement of water and sanitation facilities to better prepare for potential disasters. 

Um Bayiha has highlighted the urgent need for increased funding and resources to scale up the response efforts and address the evolving needs of the affected populations.

Ongoing humanitarian aid amidst security challenges

Meanwhile, the UN and its partners continue to provide critical support to those affected by recent gang clashes in the Delmas commune of Port-au-Prince. 

Efforts include distributing meals, shelter, and other vital supplies to both displaced persons and the host community. 

As security conditions improve, there is hope for an expansion of these lifesaving initiatives.

Nutritional support for the youngest victims

The World Food Programme (WFP) has also been actively involved, distributing food to over 264,000 schoolchildren and more than 5,600 displaced individuals in the capital this week, showcasing a concerted effort to address the immediate nutritional needs amidst the ongoing crisis.

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