
Concern Worldwide has been working in Haiti for 16 years with currently close to 400 staff. Our relief and recovery programs consist of water and sanitation; provision of emergency shelter; construction of longer-term transitional shelter; screening and treating children for severe malnutrition, and giving supplementary food and counseling to mothers and pregnant women; and managing 13 camps for displaced people. We are also establishing education programs and offering psychosocial support for children living in temporary camps managed by Concern in slum areas of Port-au-Prince; and continuing cash-for-work programs to provide urgently needed income and stability to women and other vulnerable earthquake survivors. As of mid-summer, Concern activities in Haiti had reached almost 110,000 people.