By Michael Ritter | National Program Officer
11-30-10, Report from Leogane, Haiti:
A cholera outbreak has taken the lives of over 1,415 Haitians and hospitalized 25,248 Haitians (MSPP, 11/23/10) in Haiti's worst health crisis since the January earthquake. The areas most affected include the Artibonite Valley (a location of many persons displaced by the earthquake), Port-au-Prince, Arcahaie (near Port-au-Prince), and Limbe (near DSI communities Bas Limbe and Port Margot).
According to the Pan American Health Organization, the number of cases will continue to grow because Haitians do not have any built-up immunity to cholera. 4.1 million rural Haitians need our help.
10,000,000 gallons of safe water seems crazy, but DSI has already implemented programs in response to the cholera outbreak to purify over 48 million liters of water (over 12,000,000 gallons):
Thanks to PPG Industries, we are also providing over 2,000 pounds of chlorine tablets to our strategic partner, International Action, whose team is installing 50 chlorinators (“tablet feeders”) to serve the communities in the Artibonite Valley.
The over 70,000 Haitians we directly serve in the earthquake zone have increased their demand for liquid chlorine over the past two months. In addition to training over 120 health workers on cholera-related issues, we are strategically expanding within this community to provide life saving clean water to 5,700 more families (44,620 Haitians).
Support this Phase II program to deliver more safe water and protect the people of Haiti. If you have any questions, please contact Etta Casalnova at Etta.casalnova@deepspringsinternational.org.
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