by | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
Haiti’s Humanitarian Emergency: Displacement and Malnutrition Demand Action NowViolence and hunger force over 400,000 Haitians from their homes—mostly women and children. Nearly 5 million face severe food shortages, with malnutrition rising sharply among young kids....
by | Feb 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Stop Cholera at the Source: Clean Water and Sanitation for HaitiCholera kills fast—often within hours—especially among children in Haiti’s displacement camps. Unsafe water and poor sanitation fuel outbreaks that tear through vulnerable families. Clean water Haiti...
by | Feb 14, 2026 | Uncategorized
Leaders Rise: Empowerment Training for Displaced Haitian CommunitiesHaiti’s crisis leaves thousands of families displaced and vulnerable to violence and poverty. Leadership and empowerment training offers more than hope—it builds real, lasting change in these...
by | Feb 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
Lifesaving Nutrition Now: How VIHAMO’s Emergency Food Programs Protect Haiti’s ChildrenHaiti’s hunger crisis is stealing childhoods—over 1.5 million children face severe malnutrition today. VIHAMO’s emergency food programs Haiti deliver lifesaving nutrition for...
by | Feb 11, 2026 | Uncategorized
On the Frontlines: How Mobile Health Clinics Save Lives in HaitiHaiti’s health crisis leaves millions cut off from care. Displaced families face deadly risks without access to clinics. VIHAMO’s Haiti mobile health clinics bring urgent care right where it’s needed...
by | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
Meals That Mean Survival: How Emergency Food Aid Saves Displaced Children in HaitiHaiti’s humanitarian crisis leaves thousands of displaced children facing starvation and illness every day. Emergency food aid in Haiti isn’t just about meals—it’s about saving young...