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SA-registered NGO Al-Imdaad Foundation providing humanitarian aid in Haiti

By sylviahammond, 22 October, 2016
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18 October, 2016

Al-Imdaad Foundation responds to Hurricane Matthew in Haiti 

The Al-Imdaad Foundation has sent a disaster response team to Haiti after Hurricane Matthew caused devastation across the southern peninsula of the country.

Hurricane Matthew was the worst Hurricane to hit Haiti in decades, with wind speeds of over 230 km/h bringing torrential rainfall and 16 metre high waves.

In the southern peninsula of the country, the levels of destruction were overwhelming. Whole towns were completely flooded with some areas up to 90% destroyed.

Despite this, Al-Imdaad Foundation Trustee, Qari Ziyaad Patel said that the foundation was confident about the mission as it had extensive experience in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.

Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Americas and was still recovering from 2010’s devastating earthquake when Hurricane Matthew struck.

Tens of thousands of houses, civilian infrastructure, schools and large swathes of cropland have been decimated by Matthew. And the widespread flooding has pushed Haiti’s overburdened sanitation networks to breaking point.  This has led to cases of cholera rising by 50% within a few days of the Hurricane.

Al-Imdaad Foundation’s Project coordinator, Zubair Vallimulla, is leading the response team. He said that they had reached large numbers of people in areas that have not received food aid for up to two weeks. 

“Our teams have been on the ground assisting thousands of families with food aid and water purification tablets,” said Vallimulla.

This aid comes at a time when well over 800 000 are extremely food insecure according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). 

Vallimulla described how people were so desperate for food that they fought amongst themselves in lines. This situation has made UN Policing of aid distributions necessary.

“There are people fighting for food, fighting one another, hurting each other, queueing up waiting. People who have been waiting since morning, but because of the terrain the trucks are taking much longer”, Vallimulla stated.

Besides the need for food aid, Cholera has become a serious concern. As of October 18th over 1421 suspected cholera cases have been reported in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew.

Vallimulla said, “We are seriously concerned about an epidemic of cholera, and that’s why we are supporting the Ministry of Health to take all measures possible to avoid this.”

Hafez Abdussamad Mulla, Country Director for Al-Imdaad Foundation UK was clear that the organisation is doing its best to help all victims: “We are helping everyone, I have just spoken to our team and they are working around the clock,” said Mr Mulla.  

He explained that the foundation was also looking to rebuild destroyed homes: “we also aim to rebuild homes so if anyone would like to donate, they can do so”, he said.

The Al-Imdaad Foundation says that it will continue to provide aid to displaced families and victims of the Hurricane.

Donors can help the Al-Imdaad Foundation response by sponsoring lifesaving food parcels and water purification kits. The parcels contain essential staples and emergency foods to help sustain victims for around a month. 

For more information or to contribute to this project please call 0861 786 243 or visit www.alimdaad.com

For Updates on the Ground in Haiti please contact (connection may be intermitent):

Zubair Valimulla Al-Imdaad Foundation Projects Co-ordinator Cell: +447500 846688.

 Alternatively contact: Abdus Samad Mulla Country Director Al-Imdaad UK (coordinating office)

Cell: +44 7796 888084

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About the Al-Imdaad Foundation

The Al-Imdaad Foundation is an 11 year old non-profit humanitarian aid relief organisation (NGO) registered in the Republic of South Africa, dedicated to providing humanitarian services in crisis and non-crisis situations to most needy orphans, widows and destitute, irrespective of race, religion, culture, creed and geographical boundary. The foundation operates in 65 countries across the globe. The foundation is based in Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal. It has regional offices in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg.  

The Foundation is a signatory to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and NGO’s in Disaster Relief. The Al-Imdaad Foundation is registered with the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. The NGO Branch is the focal point within the United Nations for Non-Governmental Organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).


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