FONKWOSE is one of the operations in Haiti to which I donate. I have heard nothing but excellent reports of their work - with small banks, micro finance, micro lending...
Here is their latest appeal letter.. (Not suggesting that anyone ought to give $$ just reporting the letter and stating my endorsement of the organization should anyone WISH to donate)
I hope you have received my most recent update from last week about the current situation in Haiti. This week I had my regularly scheduled zoom meeting with the other two Fonkoze CEOs and I felt it was imperative that I share with you what our friends are facing and how much uncertainty they are currently experiencing.
As I’m sure you’ve read or hear through news outlets this week, Haiti – and in particular Port-au-Prince – is in shambles. Gangs have declared that this is a revolution and access to some areas of the country (Jacmel in particular) are completely blocked. Covid-19 is ravaging the country with prominent individuals succumbing to the virus. Those who are able to are selling all of their possessions and leaving the country. School children have had their school year cut short, again. Meanwhile, food and fuel shortages are becoming more commonplace – indeed, the threat of a humanitarian crisis for Haiti is on the horizon and the world is not prepared to respond.
My heart is grieving as I write this because I am thinking of our clients and of their need to feed their children, protect their livelihoods, and keep themselves safe against an ever-worsening environment. Those who are most vulnerable are the ones who will feel the brunt of this emergency in the most acute way – and I know those people, they are the families served by CLM, they are the women who sell their goods in Port-au-Prince and are unable to access the roads to market safely, and yet they are repaying their loans on time and maintaining their commitment to Fonkoze. But it isn’t just our clients, it is also our colleagues. The ones that daily commit to serving their fellow Haitians in an effort to provide pathways for prosperity. Those that have resolute faith that they hold the power to create change within their country. The nearly 1000 staff whose dedication to this mission is relentless, but who are showing signs of exhaustion. Because it is exhausting to battle daily for survival; for yourself, for your family, for your community, for your country.
Things in Haiti are really difficult right now – in some ways more difficult than after the earthquake. In 2010, the world was laser-focused on helping Haiti. Nothing was pulling the world away from the needs of the people. But, what is happening in Haiti at this moment is overshadowed by competing needs of a global pandemic and the economic and social fall-out of 2020. Some who don’t understand the history of Haiti, will brush off current events and declare, “Haiti always needs saving”. I want to be really clear, Haiti – and its people – don’t need saving. In fact, Haitians have always known what they need to succeed, the first free nation of the Caribbean doesn’t need the world to save them, they need allies. They need allies who will stand shoulder to shoulder until the job is done. They need allies like you and me who trust the Haitian people to create change, build a stronger prosperous Haiti, and ultimately become the strong nation we all know they are.
So, I’m asking you to continue to be an ally of Haiti. Help us – one of the very few Haitian-founded organizations – prepare to respond to this current crisis. Help Fonkoze remain the steadfast organization that the people of Haiti have continued to depend on, the constant fixture in the community that is unflappable while so much around them is in chaos. Whether you’re an ally who is new, long-standing, or been detached, we ask that you give today so our friends can have a secure tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Mabel Valdivia
Executive Director, Fonkoze USA