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Ravine Pintade: Massive Earthquake Rocks Haiti
Massive Earthquake Rocks Haiti
Haiti is still recovering from the 2010 earthquake that killed an estimated 316,000 people and displaced 1.5 million more. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Rubble Everywhere
Rubble Everywhere
The magnitude 7.0 earthquake generated enough rubble to fill dump trucks lined up from Maine to Florida twice. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Rebuilding
Rebuilding
In the Ravine Pintade neighborhood, USAID (OFDA) worked with Global Communities and other partners to remove rubble and help rebuild the neighborhood. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Building Better
USAID (OFDA) also helped provide 5 water kiosks to Ravine Pintade. Children no longer need   to cross dangerously busy streets t
USAID (OFDA) also helped provide 5 water kiosks to Ravine Pintade. Children no longer need to cross dangerously busy streets to get water for the family. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Neighborhood Pride
“The only people who cared to visit us was USAID,” said Ravine Pintade resident Mimose  Joseph. “I would say the neighborhood’s
“The only people who cared to visit us was USAID,” said Ravine Pintade resident Mimose Joseph. “I would say the neighborhood’s marvelous now.” Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Thankful
Resident Yvette Etienne’s message to USAID (OFDA): “It was an extraordinary job that was done. Thank you, thank you, thank you v
Resident Yvette Etienne’s message to USAID (OFDA): “It was an extraordinary job that was done. Thank you, thank you, thank you very much.” Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: Preparing for Future Disasters
Thanks to the project, children have a safer place to live. Ravine Pintade now has 7,900 feet  of retaining walls to stabilize s
Thanks to the project, children have a safer place to live. Ravine Pintade now has 7,900 feet of retaining walls to stabilize slopes, and homes are built wider apart, all to help protect against future disasters. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
Ravine Pintade: All Smiles
All Smiles
The smiles say it all. The kids in this neighborhood say they know America helped them. Photo credit: Carol Han, USAID/OFDA.
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Massive Earthquake Rocks Haiti
Rubble Everywhere
Rebuilding
USAID (OFDA) also helped provide 5 water kiosks to Ravine Pintade. Children no longer need   to cross dangerously busy streets t
“The only people who cared to visit us was USAID,” said Ravine Pintade resident Mimose  Joseph. “I would say the neighborhood’s
Resident Yvette Etienne’s message to USAID (OFDA): “It was an extraordinary job that was done. Thank you, thank you, thank you v
Thanks to the project, children have a safer place to live. Ravine Pintade now has 7,900 feet  of retaining walls to stabilize s
All Smiles
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Kassa Mulualem plow her father's land. Kassa is a project participant and role model. She was one of the first women in her area to take up plowing, an activity that is traditionally reserved for men. By sharing her experience with the village economic and social associations in her area, she is helping to raise awareness about gender equality and encouraging other USAID beneficiaries to change their lives by changing their understanding of the division of labor between men and women.
Building Resilience in the Ethiopian Highlands
April 7, 2017
USAID works with a number of non-governmental organization partners to support the Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia. Here a worker for USAID-partner Catholic Relief Services helps to organize distributions.
USAID Response to the Ethiopian Drought
April 10, 2017
In October 2016, USAID launched the READ Community Outreach activity at Soyama Primary School. The activity will reach students in nearly 2,500 schools in the Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, Somali, and Tigray regions.
Investing in Ethiopia's Future
April 6, 2017
Health extension worker Alemitu Merga in Nano Gabriel Health Post, South West Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia.   The USAID Deliver project, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and other organizations, improves health outcomes by increasing the availability of health supplies. For more than 30 years, USAID has been a world leader in providing health commodities.
Creating a Healthier Ethiopia
April 6, 2017
Story Powered Schools by Nalibali
Story-Powered Schools by Nalibali
March 2, 2017
The Africa We Want
Agenda 2063
September 1, 2016
USAID Administrator Gayle Smith leads discussion during 2016 AU Summit.
AU Summit
September 1, 2016
Youth Refugee Day in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
USAID Support to the African Union
September 1, 2016

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