FAES: Distribution of Kits to Internally Displaced Persons This Sunday
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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This Sunday, internally displaced persons living in camps located in various neighborhoods of the Haitian capital received food assistance, thanks to the distribution of hygiene and food kits organized by the Economic and Social Assistance Fund (FAES).
This operation, which began very early in the morning, reached five sites housing vulnerable families.
On this occasion, 715 displaced persons gathered at the annex of the National Insurance Office (ONA) received hygiene and sanitation kits. Additionally, 665 kits were distributed to internally displaced persons at the Argentine Belgarde National School.
The distribution concluded at the Darius Denis National School, where FAES officials handed over 505 food and hygiene kits to displaced persons living in difficult conditions, without access to drinking water or healthcare.
Through this initiative, FAES aims to alleviate the suffering of internally displaced persons living in precarious camps. Furthermore, this action is expected to help reduce the health risks to which these various communities are exposed.
Jacques Innocent
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