WFP Boosts Its Ongoing Support in Haiti as Quake Compounds Miseries
The earthquake rattled people who were already struggling to feed their families due to economic and climate shocks, and insecurity.
The earthquake rattled people who were already struggling to feed their families due to economic and climate shocks, and insecurity.
World Food Program USA has donated $250,000 to WFP to support critical earthquake relief efforts in Haiti.

WFP’s Marianela González reports from areas affected by the 7.2 magnitude quake that struck the country on August 14.

All of us at WFP USA have been heartbroken by the startling images of grieving families and devastated communities coming out of Haiti following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake on Saturday.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is working around the clock to respond after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti on Saturday.

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