US Steps Up with $60 Million for Haiti’s Humanitarian Needs
The US government is giving $60 million to help the hard times the people of Haiti are facing. Haiti is a country that has been dealing with many problems for a long time. The money will be used to sustain Haitians and try to make lives better.
Why Does Haiti Need Help?
Haiti is a country beleaguered with numerous difficulties. Different dangerous gangs patrol the streets of this country and carry out various violent acts. Many go without food or access to clean water. Scores of Haitians remain homeless or live in unsafe buildings. Many hospitals and clinics closed, making it difficult for people to receive medical care. To make matters worse, natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods have added to injury. Because of these manifold problems, about 5.5 million people in Haiti are in dire need of assistance.
How Will the Money Be Used?
The money will help in several important ways. It will make sure there is food and enough to eat for the children. Part of this money will be used to provide safe places to live for the people. It will also help improve the water supplies and toilets, which would show some improvement for people to keep healthy. Some of the families will receive cash in their hands to purchase what they need. Funding will also be invested into protecting those in danger, especially women and children who must be protected against more potential threats than men.
Has the US Helped Before?
Yes, the US had already been helping Haiti. Before this new $60 million, the US had previously given over $105 million to Haiti this year. Adding this new money to that total this year’s relief topped out at over $165 million. That makes it very clear the US is committed to supporting Haiti through its bad times.
What’s Next?
The US government affirms its commitment to continue supporting the Haitian people. They know that the problems in Haiti are big and will not be solved right away. That is why they call on all nations to give and help as well. They hope that if more countries work together, they can make a bigger difference for the people of Haiti living troublesome lives.