After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, millions of dollars, thousands of aid workers, and hundreds of nonprofits poured into the country in an effort to help those affected by the disaster. But, as we’ve learned in the years since, not all disaster aid is created equal.
Some projects failed. Monies sent for Haitians were not necessarily making it to those with the greatest need. The international community began to notice and asked what was really happening to improve the lives of the most marginalized.
Such problems emphasize just how critical Presbyterian Disaster Assistance’s longtime partnership with Church World Service …