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Organization: International Action

Based in: United States,   US EIN #: 05-0591194 add to cart Request Info

Quick Facts

Two million people, most of them children, die each year from waterborne diseases.
By providing clean water to the most impoverished and by installing and maintaining efficient, affordable chlorine systems, we strive to offer a world where every child will attend school, and live to participate positively in their community.
Since May 2006, we have installed more than 100 chlorinators on neighborhood water tanks in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, protecting the water supply for 400,000 people.

Focus Areas: Children, Education, Health
Countries Served: Haiti

Background

Date Founded: 2005
Number of Staff: 9

Description of Services:
Our special tablet chlorinators installed on top of local water tanks decontaminate the water from bacteria causing waterborne disease such as typhoid, hepatitis and diarrhea. These diseases are responsible for a dramatically high infant mortality rate in Haiti. The action of chlorine in the water lasts for days.

In addition to installing chlorinators, our staff trains volunteers at each site to manage the testing of chlorine levels and the addition of chlorine on a regular basis. These volunteers at each of 100 installations have performed well and become a major voice for democrcy in their neighborhoods.

Our staff serve as "circuit riders" visiting each site to advise the volunteers, deliver chlorine, and check maintenance.
History:
Accomplishments & Progress:
To this day we have reached out to more than 400,000 Haitians who are protected against diseases such as chronic diarrhea, typhoid, and hepatitis.
Children are healthy, and able to go to class without recurrent illness episodes. Access to clean water will significantly influence their mental and physical health.
We have installed chlorinators in schools, but also in hospitals where our water is used in surgical rooms to avoid infections.

At the end of five years we shall have installed 500 chlorinators covering the whole of Port-au-Prince area.

Mothers are our very first supporters, they do not see their children getting sick anymore and can use the money saved on medication to buy food and education for their families.

Quality Check

Financial Information   Verified
Year 2007 2005 2004
Total Revenue: $212,328 $129,863 $299,819
Expenses:      
        Program Services Expenses: $162,765
(64% of total)
$7,333
(3% of total)
$90,795
(68% of total)
        Management & General Expenses: $56,259
(22% of total)
$10,202
(4% of total)
$36,087
(27% of total)
        Fundraising Expenses: $35,662
(14% of total)
$8,985
(4% of total)
$6,759
(5% of total)
        Total Expenses: $254,686 $229,247 $133,641

Additional Information

Additional Background Information:
Nearly every water source in Haiti - Rivers, streams, springs and wells -is contaminated with human waste. There are no public sewage treatment or disposal systems anywhere in the country, even in the large cities. The result is a tragedy.
Haiti now has the highest infant and child mortality in the Western Hemisphere, and perhaps the world. The leading killer of children is waterborne disease - hepatitis, cholera, typhoid and chronic diarrhea - all carried in water used for drinking and cooking.
Even the children who survive these diseases can suffer permanent damage, mental and physical. Repeatedly sick during childhood, they miss vital schooling and fall behind in almost every way.

To further protect children and allow them to have a normal growth and become real assets to the Haitian society, we distribute Albendazole pills that kill worms in children's stomaches. Those worms can consume up to 20% of a child's nutrients that they already desperately need...
Local Partners:
Dlo Pwop (Haitian water group)
Additional Affiliations:
Planting Peace

Officers & Board

President:
Lindsay Mattison
Executive Director Phone: (202)-488-0735
Development Director:
Youngmin Chang
Associate Director
Phone: (202)-488-0735
Volunteer Coordinator:
Jeffery Sejour
Administrator
Phone: (202)-488-0735
Board of Directors and Board of Advisors:
Anne Zill, Chairperson-Anne Zill remains one of the nation's most active women's rights leaders, helping found the Women's Campaign Fund and several other groups.

Bill Curry,President-served as counselor to President Clinton in his second term, and now writes a regular column for the Hartford Courant, in his hometown.

Heung Hwan Lee, Secretary - Korean Journalist, Director of the Korean Information Project. Lived in China for two years.

Vector Grinev, Treasurer - Russian-American in drilling equipment business. Regular visits to Russia, worked with International Center on funding, self employed.

Esther Brooks
Raynald Lamothe
Arthur Lewis
Franz Stuppard
Edward Rawson
William S. Bodri
Bonnie Weiss
Andrew Weiss

Contact Information

Address:
808 "L" St. SE
Washington , DC 20003
United States
Phone: (202)-488-0735
Fax: (202)-488-0736
Web: http://HaitiWater.org

Photos

Boy drinking water decontaminated by International Action water treatment system
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Haitian students celebrating the installation of a new chlorinator in their school.
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Haitian children
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This chlorinator provides water to 50,000 people in Jalousie, Port-au-Prince
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A water station in Port-au-Prince
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Contaminated water in Tokyo, a neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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