B-R is constantly vulnerable to the unexpected disasters, prompted both by "natural" and "human" causes. Impact is magnified because so few resources are available for flexibility and recovery. FBR attempts to prompt recovery by providing consistent support as well as emergency response.
DISASTER RESPONSE
COVID-19
Due in part to years of fighting cholera, Haiti has managed to control the onslaught of COVID-19 much better than many of its neighbors but the number of cases has increased rapidly in the past 30 days. The majority of cases are still found in population centers. Those in the countryside have suffered most from hunger. In "good" times hunger is never far away. Before the virus Haiti was suffering from political unrest and the effects of a drought. The virus brought isolation and upset to the ever-fragile-economy making their situation considerably worse. Community leaders at B-R asked FBR to support another emergency rice distribution for "the most needy." FBR needed only to provide finances. Local coordinators knew how to acquire the rice and distribute it in a equitable way.
Local organizationFinding the best way to distribute rice to those "most in need" is not an easy task. Non recipients are most sensitive to any perception of bias. Fortunately three previous distributions (following the earthquake, a drought, and Hurricane Matthew) have taught this community to trust their leadership. Recipients waited patiently until it was their turn to enter the Community Center to collect a bag of rice.
One allotment doesn't fix a chronic hunger problem but a lot of people will be LESS hungry for a while, thanks to one bag of rice. |
A diminutive notice which doesn't even mention rice was given to each recipient head-of-household. It says: This ticket will give you access to the premises of TPC Sunday July 5, 2020 beginning at 9 am for a brief encounter. A mask is required. Thank you. The leadership of TPC.
(TPC—"Team for the Progress of the Community," the local coordinators) |
View of the road outside the Community Center in both directions as recipients await their turn to enter.