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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. A q u i n Cayes-Jacmel Chardonnieres Chantal L e s La Vallee Ma rigo t B e l l e A n s e Louis du Sud Grand Gosier Port-a-Piment C a y e s J a c m e l Cotes B a i n e t Thiotte Coteaux de Fer Arniquet Roche-A-Bateau Ile A Vache Port-Salut Anse A P itre St. Jean du Sud Date de mise à jour: 8 déc 2016 Sources: Organisations partenaires et secteurs Commentaires: [email protected] Infos: unocha.org/hurricane-matthew reliefweb.int/disaster/tc-2016-000106-hti humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/haiti Les désignations et les limites administratives utilisées sur ce produit n'impliquent pas une reconnaissance officielle par l'Organisation des Nations Unies. HAITI : Protection - Qui fait Quoi et Où (3W) Haiti:14 octobre 2016Ouragan Matthew 3W - Protection de l’enfance (8 déc 2016) Liste des partenaires par département et par commune GRAND’ANSE: 5 NIPPES: 2 SUD: 4 Abricots Camp Perrin IDETTE Fonds Des Negres Institut du Bien-Etre Social et de Recherches AVSI Save the Children Anse d'Hainault Plan International Miragoane Chantal Institut du Bien-Etre Social et de Recherches AVSI Beaumont World Vision International IDETTE Les Cayes Save the Children Paillant Institut du Bien-Etre Social et de Recherches Chambellan Institut du Bien-Etre Social et de Recherches Terre des Hommes IDETTE Roche-A-Bateau Plan International Petite Riviere de Nippes Terre des Hommes World Vision International Dame-Marie Tiburon IDETTE AVSI Plan International Torbeck Jeremie AVSI IDETTE Save the Children Institut du Bien-Etre Social et de Recherches Ministère de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de l'Action Civique Les Irois Plan International Moron IDETTE Pestel IDETTE Roseaux IDETTE.
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