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Using Behavioral Insights to Improve Disaster Preparedness, Early
Public Disclosure Authorized USING BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS TO IMPROVE DISASTER Public Disclosure Authorized PREPAREDNESS, EARLY WARNING AND RESPONSE MECHANISMS IN HAITI Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized CONTENTS 1 Introduction 6 2 Methodology and description of data 9 3 Background and Context 13 4 Disaster Risk Management in Haiti 20 4.1 Operating model 20 4.2 Roles and key actors 22 4.3 Preparedness process 22 4.4 Communication channels 23 4.5 Evacuation process 23 5 Key Insights on Barriers to Evacuation 25 5.1 Obstacle 1: EWS Messages Do Not Arrive 25 5.2 Obstacle 2: People Do Not Understand EWS Messages 27 5.3 Obstacle 3: People Struggle to Internalize Risk 29 5.4 Obstacle 4: People Lack Access to Resources and Shelters to Evacuate 30 5.5 Obstacle 5: People Prefer Not to Evacuate 30 6 Ideas to Nudge People to Evacuate to A Safe Place on Time 34 7 Conclusion 39 Bibliography 41 Appendix 1 – Field Study Methodology and Diagnostic Activities 43 Appendix 2 – Hurricane classification 45 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS his report was prepared by a World Bank team composed of Jime- na Llopis (Behavioral Scientist, Poverty & Equity GP), Emilie Perge T (Economist, Poverty & Equity GP), Zeina Afif (Senior Social Scientist, Poverty & Equity GP), Claudia Soto Orozco (Disaster Risk Management Spe- cialist, Social, Urban Rural and Resilience GP), Lace Padilla (Consultant, Pov- erty & Equity GP), Jessica Hsu (Consultant, Poverty & Equity GP) with inputs from Cecile Lorillou (Consultant, Social, Urban Rural and Resilience GP); Ali Alwahti (Consultant, Social, Urban Rural and Resilience GP), Roland Brad- shaw (Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Social, Urban Rural and Resilience GP), and Giovanni Michele Toglia (Consultant, Social, Urban Rural and Resilience GP) with overall guidance from Oscar Calvo-Gonzalez (Prac- tice Manager, Poverty & Equity GP), Raju Singh (Program Leader, LCC8C), and Pierre-Xavier Bonneau (Program Leader, LCC8C). -
Flash Appeal Haiti Earthquake
EARTHQUAKE FLASH AUGUST 2021 APPEAL HAITI 01 FLASH APPEAL HAITI EARTHQUAKE This document is consolidated by OCHA on behalf of the Humani- Get the latest updates tarian Country Team (HCT) and partners. It covers the period from August 2021 to February 2022. OCHA coordinates humanitarian action to ensure On 16 August 2021, a resident clears a home that was damaged during the crisis-affected people receive the assistance and earthquake in the Capicot area in Camp-Perrin in Haiti’s South Department. protection they need. It works to overcome obstacles Photo: UNICEF that impede humanitarian assistance from reaching The designations employed and the presentation of material in the report do not people affected by crises, and provides leadership in imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of mobilizing assistance and resources on behalf of the the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area humanitarian system or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. www.unocha.org/rolac Humanitarian Response aims to be the central website for Information Management tools and services, enabling information exchange between clusters and IASC members operating within a protracted or sudden onset crisis. www.humanitarianresponse.info Humanitarian InSight supports decision-makers by giving them access to key humanitarian data. It provides the latest verified information on needs and delivery of the humanitarian response as well as financial contributions. www.hum-insight.com The Financial Tracking Service (FTS) is the primary provider of continuously updated data on global human- itarian funding, and is a major contributor to strategic decision making by highlighting gaps and priorities, thus contributing to effective, efficient and principled humani- tarian assistance. -
General Reference: Aquin Miragoane Petite Riviere De Nippes Fonds Des Negres Paillant Anse a Veau L'asile Arnaud Port
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Community Radios April17
Haiti: Communication with communities - Mapping of community radio stations (Avr. 2017) La Tortue Bwa Kayiman 95.9 Port De Paix Zèb Tènite Saint Louis Kòn Lanbi 95.5 du Nord Anse A Foleur Jean Rabel Chamsolme Vwa kominotè Janrabèl Borgne Quartier Morin Bas Limbe Cap Haitien Vwa Liberasyon Mole Saint Nicolas Nord Ouest Bassin Bleu Pèp la 99.9 Port Margot Gros Morne Fransik 97.9 Pilate Plaine Baie de Henne Vwa Gwo Mòn 95.5 Eko 94.1 du Nord Caracol Bombardopolis Limbe Vestar FM Anse Rouge Milot Limonade Acul du Nord Terrier Rouge Ferrier Solidarité Terre Neuve Plaisance Natif natal Nord Trou du Nord Fort Liberte Zèb Ginen 97.7 Radyo Kominotè Sainte Suzanne Nòdès 92.3 Marmelade Gonaives Ouanaminthe Trans Ennery Dondon Nord Est Massacre Unité Bahon Valliere Capotille St. Raphael Tropicale 89.9 Capotille FM Ranquitte L'Estere La Victoire Mont Organise Saint-Michel de l'Attal Mombin Legend Desdunes Inite Sen Michel Pignon Crochu Carice Artibonite Tèt Ansanm 99.1 Grande Saline Communes ayant au moins Cerca Carvajal Dessalines/Marchandes une radio communautaire Maissade Radyo kominotè Mayisad Cerca La Source Communes sans Hinche radio communautaire Saint-Marc Vwa Peyizan 93.9 Imperial Petite Riviere de l'Artibonite Thomassique Cosmos Centre Xplosion Verrettes Thomonde Chandèl FM 106.1 Makandal 101.5 Xaragua 89.5 Grand’Anse 95.9 Boucan Carre Power Mix 97.5 Pointe A Raquette La Chapelle Kalfou 96.5 Arcahaie Lascahobas Tropette Evangelique 94.3 Belladere Orbite 100.7 Saut d'Eau Tet Ansanm 105.9 Anse A Galet Mirebalais CND 103.5 Cabaret Tera 89.9 -
The Haiti Neglected Tropical Diseases (Ntds) Control Program Work Plan and Budget for IMA/RTI Program Year Five October 1, 2010-September 30, 2011
The Haiti Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Control Program Work Plan and Budget for IMA/RTI Program Year Five October 1, 2010-September 30, 2011 Submitted: August 27, 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………………… Page 3 Year Five Program Goals…………………………………………………......... Page 3 Additionality………………………………………………………………….….. Page 4 Mass Drug Administration…………………………………………………….... Page 5 Cost-Efficiencies………………………………………………………………….. Page 6 Post-Elimination Strategies……………….……………………………………… Page 9 Monitoring and Evaluation…………………………………………………....... Page 10 Advocacy…………………………………………………………………………. Page 10 Cost Share……………………………………………………………………....... Page 10 Report Writing…………………………………………………………………… Page 11 Timeline of Major Activities…………………………………………………….. Page 11 Attachment 1: Acronyms………………………………………………………... Page 12 Attachment 2: Scale-up Map…………………………………………………... Page 13 2 1. Executive Summary The Haiti Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Control Program is a joint effort between the Ministry of Health and Population (MSPP) and the Ministry of Education (MENFP) to eliminate and control Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) and Soil Transmitted Helminthes (STH) in Haiti. The Program is funded by USAID through the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and by the Gates Foundation through the University of Notre Dame. IMA World Health leads in the implementation of the USAID/RTI funded program activities. The Program is supported by a group of collaborating partners who include World Health Organization/Pan American Health Organization (WHO/PAHO), -
Episcopal Diocese of Haiti Partnership Program
Episcopal Diocese of Haiti Partnership Program Information and Guidelines 2020 THE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM OF THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF HAITI Just as the early church reached out in partnership with the church in Jerusalem, today the broader church must join together in the service of our Lord in Haiti. As sisters and brothers in Christ, Haitians and North Americans come together to share God’s love with each other in many different ways. The Partnership Program serves Haitians and North Americans by giving them a system through which they can work in confidence, trust, accountability, and transparency. The love of God is expressed through the mission and ministries of the Partnership Program in a variety of ways: education, healthcare, agriculture, micro enterprise, nutrition, food, and clothing. These are ways through which we can share the story of God’s love, the joy of Christ, and accomplish God’s work in Haiti. Together, the partners seek to discern God’s particular placement and timing in these mutual ministries. First, and most importantly, the Partnership Program is about building relationships. We do many wonderful things together in Christ’s name, but most of all we come together to grow in oneness with each other and with Christ our God. All that we do and all that we are, by God’s grace, grows out of our inspired hearts, which moves us to serve. Blessings abound for all that are involved, receivers and givers alike. The coordination of these efforts is essential for their proper functioning. The Partnership Program exists to provide such coordination. -
Protection De L'enfance 3WOP 08122016 FR
Haiti: Ouragan Matthew 3W - Protection de l’enfance (8 déc 2016) La Tort u e Saint Louis du Nord Po r t De Pa ix Anse A Fo leur Mole Saint Nicolas J e a n R a b e l Chamsolme Borgn e Bas Limbe Cap Haitien Bassin Bleu Quartier Morin Terrier Rouge Port Margot Limonade Baie de G r o s M o r n e Pilate LimbePlaine du Nord Caracol Fort Liberte Hen ne A n s e R o u g e Bombardopolis Acul Sainte Suzanne Plaisance du Nord Milot Ferrier Trou du Nord Terre Neuve MarmelaDdoendon Perches Ouanaminthe Gonaives En n er y Bahon Capotille St. Raphael Valliere Ranquitte Mont Organise L ' E s t e r e Desdunes Sa i n t - Pign on Carice Nombre d’organisations M i c h e l d e Mombin Crochu par commune Grande SalineDessalines/ l ' A t t a l Cerca Carvajal Marchandes C e r c a L a M ais sa d e S o u r c e 1 H i n c h e Thomassique 2 Petite Riviere de l'Art Sa in t - M a r c Verr ettes T h o m o n d e 3 Bou ca n Car r e Pointe A La Chapelle Lascahobas Raquette A r c a h a i e Bel la dere Ca bar et Saut d'Eau Anse A G a le t Mir eb al ais Savanette Cornillon/Grd Bois Bonbon Thomazeau Abricots Tabarre Cite Soleil Grand Boucan Port-au-Prince Dame-Marie Moron Jerem ie Roseau x Petit Trou De Nippes Corail Pestel Petite Riviere de Nippes Gressier G a n t h i e r Baraderes Petion-Ville Chambellan Arnaud Beaumont Leogane Carrefour Anse d'Hainault Plaisance du Sud Anse A Veau Paillant Pet it G o av e Ken scoff Croix-Des- Camp Perrin Fonds Des Negres G ran d- Les I rois Cavaillon Bouquets Fonds Verrettes Les Anglais Torbeck Maniche L ' A s i l e Miragoane G oav e T i b u r o n St. -
HAITI EARTHQUAKE UNDAC Nippes - Operational Presence Map As of August 20 2021
HAITI EARTHQUAKE UNDAC Nippes - Operational Presence Map As of August 20 2021 This information product shows the ORGANISATIONS PER COMMUNE ORGANISATIONS PER SECTOR mapping of humanitarian actors responding to the earthquake. Food Security 5 The information was collected by OCHA. Number of organisations per commune 1 - 3 4 - 6 7 NORTH-WEST NORTH WASH 3 ARTIBONITE 12 total number of partners CENTRE Port-au-Prince CCCM 3 GRAND’ANSE NIPPES AHAAMES R WEST SOUTH SOUTH-EAST ANIPROSS Protection Grand-Boucan 2 Caritas CRS Cash 2 IOM Petit Trou Malteser International Baraderes de Nippes Health 2 Arnaud Anse-a-Veau Petite Riviere Mercy corps Plaisance de Nippes du Sud MSF Paillant ORGANISATIONS PER TYPE Solidarites International Fonds des L'Asile Negres Tearfund Miragoane World Concern International 9 World Renew NGO National NGO 2 United Nations 1 Sector L'Asile - HT1023 Anse-à-Veau - Petite Rivière de Fonds des Nègres - Arnaud - HT1024 Baradères - Grand-Boucan - Miragoâne - Paillant - HT1014 Petit Trou de Plaisance du Sud - HT1021 Nippes - HT1012 HT1013 HT1031 HT1032 HT1011 Nippes - HT1022 HT1025 Caritas, Mercy CASH Corps Mercy Corps Mercy Corps Mercy Corps Caritas Mercy Corps, IOM, CCCM Mercy Corps, IOM Mercy Corps, IOM CRS Mercy Corps, IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM, CRS IOM, CRS World Renew, Malteser World Renew, Food Security International Tearfund AHAAMES World Renew AHAAMES, CRS World Renew, CRS Health ANIPROSS ANIPROSS ANIPROSS ANIPROSS ANIPROSS MSF MSF, ANIPROSS Protection Mercy Corps, IOM Mercy Corps, IOM Mercy Corps, IOM Mercy Corps, IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM IOM Mercy Corps, Mercy Corps, ANIPROSS, ANIPROSS, ANIPROSS, ANIPROSS, Mercy Corps, Solidarites Solidarites Solidarites Solidarites Solidarites WASH International International ANIPROSS ANIPROSS International International International IThe boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. -
OCHA-HTI-Physical-Presence
HAITI : Physical presence - list of partner per commune (as of 28 September 2017) Nord Ouest Nord Nord Est Ouest Anse A Foleur, Bassin Bleu, Mole Saint Nicolas Acul du Nord Bas Limbe, Borgne, Dondon, Fort Liberte Anse A Galet HAITI Chamsolme Compassion, ARC, OIH Compassion, WVI-Haiti Grande Riviere Du Nord, Fondation Fonkoze Compassion, FRC, CWW, SCH, WVI-Haiti Capital: Port-au-Prince Compassion Port De Paix Cap Haitien La Victoire, Pilate, Plaine du Mont Organise Arcahaie Bombardopolis ACF, APRONHA, ASA, ADRA, CARE, CDS, CECI, Compassion, Nord, Plaisance, Quartier Fondation Fonkoze Population: 10.9 M ACTED, Compassion, Mercy Corps ACF, ID, OIH Compassion, FAO, Fondation FAO, FOSREF, HI, HPI, IMC, OXFAM, Morin, Ranquitte Ouanaminthe Cabaret Compassion Jean Rabel Fonkoze, FOSREF, HACC, WFP, UNDP, UNICEF, WVI-Haiti Fondation Fonkoze, FOSREF, Compassion, FOME Compassion, Fond. Fonkoze, ID, OIH, POSEH Limbe, Pignon, Port Margot, IOM, OXFAM, JMS/SFw-Haïti, The boundaries and names shown Carrefour and the designations used on this WHH (AAA) Port-au-Prince St. Raphael UNASCAD, WHH (AAA) Compassion, Fond. Fonkoze ADRA, Compassion, FOSREF, MFH, map do not imply official La Tortue, Saint Louis du Nord WHH (AAA) Trou du Nord MOFKA/AID, RIDEL endorsement or acceptance by the Limonade Compassion, ID Baie de Henne BC United Nations. Compassion, WVI-Haiti Cite Soleil OIH La Tortue Milot CESVI, Compassion, CPD, CWW, Compassion, Fondation FOSREF, MFH, OXFAM Artibonite Fonkoze, WVI-Haiti Cornillon/Grd Bois UNASCAD Anse Rouge Grande Saline, L'Estere, Petite -
!. !. !. HAITI : Détermination Des Zones Vulnérables Au Choléra
HAITI : Détermination des zones vulnérables au choléra Clusters WASH et Santé Cuba La Tortue Légende 0'N ° 20 Communes Port-de-Paix .! .! Villes plus vulnérables Limite départementale Saint Louis du Nord Chamsolme Anse A Foleur Jean Rabel Zones d'inondation Borgne NORD OUEST Bassin Bleu Mole Saint Nicolas Classification de Cluster WASH Port Margot Bas Limbe Cap.! Haitien Elevé Gros Morne Plaine du Nord Modére Bombardopolis Baie de Henne Pilate Caracol Limbe Limonade Anse Rouge Milot Bas Acul du Nord Terrier Rouge Ferrier Terre Neuve NORD Quartier Morin Plaisance Trou du Nord Classification de Cluster Santé Grande Riviere Du Nord Fort Liberte Elevé Marmelade Perches Sainte Suzanne Modére Dondon Gonaives NORD ESOuanamintheT Ennery Bas Bahon Valliere Capotille Contour international St. Raphael Ranquitte Mont Organise L'Estere La Victoire Carice Saint-Michel de l'Attal Nom Carte:HTI001_ZonesVulnerables_A0_07042011 ARTIBONITE Pignon Mombin Crochu Desdunes Date Création: 07 Avril 2011 Grande Saline GCS_WGS_1984 Cerca Carvajal Projection/Datum: Dessalines/Marchandes Cerca La Source Echelle nominale sur papier A0: 1:335,119 Maissade Hinche Saint-Marc Petite Riviere de l'Art Thomassique Avertissement: Verrettes Les frontières, les noms et les désignations CENTRThomondeE employés sur cette carte n'impliquent pas la reconnaissance ou l'acceptation officielle par l'organisation des Nations Unies. Boucan Carre La Chapelle Source de données: Pointe A Raquette Arcahaie Lascahobas Belladere C - Centre National de l'Information Géo Spatiale I "CNIGS" -
HAITI: Présence Physique (Au 13 Août 2018)
HAITI: Présence physique (au 13 août 2018) Cette carte présente la cartographie des acteurs humanitaires et de NORD-OUEST NORD NORD-EST développement ayant une présence BAIE DE HENNE PORT-DE-PAIX LA TORTUE ACUL DU NORD LIMONADE SAINT-RAPHAËL CAP-HAÏTIEN CAPOTILLE MONT-ORGANISÉ OUANAMINTHE FONDEFH physique en Haïti. Elle vise à montrer ACHO ACF MdE SAINT-LOUIS DU NORD PIGNON AVSI PWW VAS AVSI MdE WHH WHH FOSREF LIMBÉ FOSREF où se trouvent les bureaux des BASSIN BLEU APRONHA ID QUARTIER MORIN MILOT BSEIPH UJPODH CARICE FORT-LIBERTÉ IOM AVSI partenaires au niveau des communes. FONES FOSREF JEAN RABEL PLAINE DU NORD AVSI WVI-Haiti CARE UNICEF WVI-Haiti WHH CARITAS WHH BOMBARDOPOLIS HACC ACF ID WVI-Haiti CECI PAM FAO PERCHES Les informations ont été collectées par ID MdM Canada CARE WHH MdE WHH OCHA Haïti à travers une enquête WHH publiée en ligne le 4 mai 2018. La Tortue Nombre 1 - 5 Types CENTRE d'organisations 6 - 10 d’organisations BELLADÈRE MIREBALAIS HINCHE par commune FAO ACTED BSEIPH NORD-OUEST Port De PaixSaint Louis Du Nord ZL 11 - 15 DÉVELOPPEMENT Chansolme Anse A Foleur NORD CERCA CARVAJAL CARE Jean Rabel THOMASSIQUE Bassin Bleu Borgne WVI-Haiti CECI Bas Limbe NORD-EST WVI-Haiti FAO 16 - 20 HUMANITAIRE Mole Saint Nicolas Port Margot Cap Haitien CERCA LA SOURCE Quartier Morin APRONHA THOMONDE FONES 21 - 30 Baie De Henne Gros Morne Pilate Plaine Du Nord Caracol MdE HUMANITAIRE ET DÉVELOPPEMENT Bombardopolis Limbe Milot Limonade WVI-Haiti WVI-Haiti Anse Rouge Acul Du Nord Terrier Rouge Ferrier UNICEF Terre Neuve WVI-Haiti Plaisance Trou Du Nord Fort Liberte Grande Riviere Du Nord Marmelade Perches Dondon Sainte Suzane Ouanaminthe Gonaives Ennery Bahon OUEST Valliere Capotille St. -
Rapid Food Security Assessment Post-Hurricane Matthew, 7-10 October 2016
HAITI Rapid food security assessment post-hurricane Matthew, 7-10 October 2016 2.1 million People affected 1.4 million People in need of Local production and livelihoods Significant increase in food Substantial degradation of food assistance highly affected by the hurricane prices expected in the next drinking water infrastructure and almost totally destroyed in three months and increase in cholera cases of which 806,000 the Departments of Grande-Anse Access to drinking water Livelihoods Markets People affected People in urgent need of food and Sud assistance Priority 1 (Extreme food security impact) In these areas, more than 75% of the population is affected. Livelihoods related to agriculture, breeding and fishing are almost 2016 entirely destroyed, in terms of crops, agricultural equipment, stocks of farmers or traders, livestock and fishing boats. The entire 806,000 Grande-Anse Department is classified in this priority, as well as people Haiti almost all the coastline of Sud Department from Port Salut to Tiburon, Ile-à-Vache and the communes of Cavaillon, Camp-Perrin, Chantal and Maniche. The commune of Petit-Trou-de-Nippes in the Nippes Department is also part of this priority. Priority 2 (Very high food security impact) In these communes, about 30% of the population is affected. However, the impact on livelihoods is 80% on average i.e. as high as in priority 1. This priority includes six communes of the Sud Department (Aquin, Arniquet, Cayes, St-Jean-du-Sud, 577,000 St-Louis-du-Sud and Torbeck), five communes of the Nippes people Department (Baradères, Grand-Boucan, L’Asile, Petite-Rivière-de-Nippes and Plaisance du Sud), two communes of the Artibonite Department (Anse-Rouge and Grande-Saline), and three communes of the in Nord-Ouest Department (Baie-de-Henne, Bombardopolis and Mole Saint-Nicolas).