Two weeks after the earthquake, American Jewish World Service sent photographer Evan Abramson to Haiti to document AJWS’s relief efforts. His camera saw boundless suffering, hunger and loss. It also captured a glimpse of hope.
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Haiti: Hope and Healing in the Aftermath of Disaster
1. Haiti: Hope and Healing in the
Aftermath of Disaster
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2. Two weeks after the earthquake, photographer Evan Abramson
went to Haiti to document AJWS’s relief efforts. His camera saw
boundless suffering, hunger and loss. It also captured a glimpse of hope.
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3. AbrAmson enTered HAiTi via the Dominican Republic border with AJWS
grantees muDHA and moScTHA. Accompanying their humanitarian mission, he
witnessed doctors and volunteers selflessly providing food, medicine and comfort
in this time of extraordinary need.
PHoTo DR. SRi SHAmASunDE, A volunTEER pHySiciAn WiTH AJWS gRAnTEE pARTnERS in HEAlTH.
4. THeir work—today and in the years to come—is made possible
by the generous donations of AJWS supporters around the world.
PHoTo nAn cHARlS cAmp foR EARTHquAkE vicTimS in poRT-Au-pRincE.
5. cAnTAve jeAn bAPTisT, AJWS’s representative in Haiti,
makes sure that AJWS’s grants reach the people who need
it. Though his own home (pictured here) was destroyed, he
has worked tirelessly to save others’ lives since the disaster.
6. THis funding is filling a critical gap. According to Haiti’s prime
minister bellerive, as of late January, 90% of earthquake survivors
have received no aid whatsoever.
PHoTo pEoplE lining up foR un fooD RATionS in THE ciTé DE SolEil Slum ouTSiDE poRT-Au-pRincE.
7. in THe ciTé de soleil slum outside port-
au-prince, scores of people are waiting for
un food rations.
8. THe mudHA/moscTHA Aid cArAvAn
brings a first sign of hope to the town of
Jacmel, arriving with food and medical care.
for many communities, the caravan was the
first aid to arrive since the earthquake.
9. A mudHA volunTeer lifts a boy who
fainted from hunger and dehydration at the
marie Therese refugee camp in petionville.
10. AfTer reHydrATing the boy, a member
of the muDHA-moScTHA caravan treats
wounds on his legs.
11. in THe sAme cAmP, a young woman waits for treatment. until
muDHA-moScTHA arrived, she received no care for her injuries.
12. young volunTeers from moScTHA comfort
a boy (left) who has been living in the refugee camp
since his home was destroyed.
13. on jAnuAry 28th, Abramson joined AJWS
grantee konpay, which is coordinating relief
efforts in Jacmel. Here, konpay staff member Joe
Duplan teaches survivors how to use water filters
to prevent disease.
14. konPAy is working to provide aid to those
who need it most urgently. Here, a child waits
with her mother for food.
15. THe siTuATion in Haiti remains desperate, and
many are still awaiting assistance…
16. ... buT Ajws is in HAiTi now, and will remain
there throughout the reconstruction process. We are
supporting our grantees’ life-saving work today, and
are committed to empowering Haitians to lead their
country’s redevelopment, building a stronger and
more resilient future.