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>> HAITI EARTHQUAKE
We areworking with our partner who has a close working relationship with the country with over 10 years. We have also launched Project SOAR. You can learn more about it and how to help by going here>>

>> Check out visuals from a trip taken to Uganda for the Hygiene Project

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>> Call for Papers & Student Competition International Conference on Rebuilding Sustainable Communities with the Elderly and Disabled People after Disasters
July 12-15, 2010

Call for Papers>>

Deadline for submission of abstracts (300 words) is January 30, 2010


>> Mahila Participates in the 30th Anniversary of the United Nation’s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
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>> Join us at the International Conference on Rebuilding Sustainable Communities with the Elderly and Disabled People after Disasters July 12-15, 2010

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>> We are in Monday Developments Magazine>>


rebuild We can use a catastrophe as a
catalyst for positive change.





Photo credit: Michele Jessica Fievre Lominy

 
    Project SOAR:

Project SOAR strengthens organizational resiliency through strategic mentorships and enables local organizations to better be able to achieve mission success. Project SOAR allows often over-committed organizations to not only consider, but respond to, rapid changes in their operating landscape. We serve as advisors to provide ongoing support remotely and on the ground with respect to healthcare, gender issues, special needs populations, sheltering and post disaster reconstruction.

 
  Haiti Update

We are working with our partners who have close working relationships with the country with over 10 years experience of delivering goods to remote locations of the island. We are fortunate as our partners include CODE Inc, a leading provider in logistics and procurement for materials in the developing world, the Center for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters at UMASS with strong ties to the Haitian community and is hosting an international workshop on April 9th, and ONEXONE who has been led the effort in getting supplies to Partners in Health and hailed as “one of the fastest organizations to mobilize valuable medical supplies and actually get a plane-load of supplies landed at Port-au-Prince airport”. We have been actively communicating with and advising various NGOs, US DHHS, and USAID and it is our goal is to strengthen partnerships with agencies and NGOs as well as facilitate efforts to get them the resources they need. 

To learn more, go here to follow our story>>

How you can help

We will be involved in the long term recovery in Haiti and other disasters, so we invite you to go to: www.mahilapartnership.org/help.html to learn how to get involved with our organization or make a gift to support our efforts.

Hold a fundraiser for Haiti and work with us to allocate those funds to projects that need them.

Contact us at adevlen@mahilapartnership.org about what supplies and services are needed. We are not deploying teams at this time.

 
   
 
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