Month: April 2017

Immigration and deportation advocacy

Are you faith organization or leader? Consider signing our interfaith letter on TPS!

 

Dear Faith-based organizations and faith leaders:

Please consider signing onto this national, state, and local letter urging Secretary Kelly to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants. This letter was authored by Catholic Legal Immigration Network in consultation with our affiliate network, Church World Service, and other immigrant advocates and organizations. Read More

Climate Change, Food Crisis

Mennonite Central Committee & the Episcopal Church join HAWG’s action on hunger!

Mennonite Central Committee, the Episcopal Church and HAWG have joined forces to call for Action on Hunger in Haiti.   Join their call!

Click here for the Episcopal Church  Action Alert !

Click here for the Action Alert from the Mennonite Central Committee !

See below for the list of offices to call

Urge your Representatives to take action to prevent hunger and food insecurity in Haiti!! Read More

Access to land, Climate Change, Food Crisis, Report

CWS Executive Vice President shares reflections on recent visit to Haiti

Between February 22 and 26, four members of the Haiti Advocacy Working Group traveled to Haiti to gain a better understanding of  the country’s environmental challenges, in the context of climate change.   Participants in this delegation included Jayce Hafner from the Episcopal Church, Elaine Zuckerman from Gender Action, Joel Kupferman of the Environmental Justice Initiative, and Maurice Bloem from Church World Service (CWS).   Read More

Access to land, Climate Change, Food Crisis, Food Sovereignty

21 organisations humanitaires et de développement demandent une action urgente en matière d’insécurité alimentaire en Haïti

Plaidoyer pour action

Six mois après Matthew, une crise alimentaire et nutritionnelle s’amorce en Haïti : il est urgent de réagir

Le 4 octobre 2016, l’ouragan Matthew de catégorie 4 a frappé Haïti. L’oeil de l’ouragan a directement touché les départements du Sud, de la Grand’Anse, mais a aussi provoqué d’importants dégâts dans les Nippes et les zones côtières des départements du Nord-Ouest, de l’Artibonite et de l’Ouest. Read More

Climate Change, Food Crisis, Food Sovereignty

21 Development and Humanitarian organizations call for urgent action on food insecurity in Haiti

A call for Advocacy and Action on Hunger 

Six months after Hurricane Matthew, a food and nutritional crisis is beginning in Haiti: we must react. 

On October 4th 2016, a category 4 Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti. The hurricane’s eye directly affected the Sud and Grand’Anse departments, but also caused important damages in Nippes, Nord-Ouest, Artibonite and Ouest. Read More