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Saturday, March 4, 2023

Welcome to BEMA International, CAMYNA Haitian Farmworkers & Migrants Association October 2022

Join me in welcoming CAMYNA Haitian Farmworkers & Migrants Association (CHFW&MA) as an Affiliate organization member of the Black Emergency Managers Association International.

It's Founder\President, Ms. Myrto N. Cesaire, and CHFW&MA membership addressing the issues of migrant Haitian farmers in the U.S. and the Caribbean.

CHFW&MA with Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P) with our other members such as....
  • DORSAINVIL FOUNDATION
  • AUTHENTIC CARIBBEAN FOUNDATION
  • EPECARE
  • VIRODESTINY
  • HAITI PLACE
  • FIRST ON COMPLIANCE
  • BLACK FIRE BRIGADE
  • NATIONAL LATINO FARMERS AND RANCHERS TRADE ASSOCIATION
  • RURAL COALITION
  • SYRACUSE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
  • UPWARD AFRICAN WOMEN
  • and each member of BEMA International
Looking forward to networking CHFW&MA with other BEMA Int members in the food & agriculture sector, and other members in the diaspora of Haiti in the medical, public health, and most importantly the emergency management arena.

"CHFW&MA Welcome to BEMA International".

The door is open, the table is set, your chair is at the table.

Sincerely,


Charles D. Sharp

Charles D. Sharp
Chair\CEO
Black Emergency Managers Association International


 

    Cornell University Climate Fellow
    Deputy Chair, Global Health Security Agenda Consortium

Washington, D.C.  20020

bEMA International

Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)


A 501 (c) 3 organization

 

 

Community\Civil Society Imperative.  The impacts of climate change are increasing the frequency and intensity of disasters.  Individuals, families, and communities must take a proactive approach and behaviors to save lives, their communities, their culture and heritage.

 

 



 

Haiti October 2022. Cholera Erupts in Haitian Prison. Health Equity in Whole Community.

 

Cholera Erupts in Haitian Prison


Cholera has hit a Haitian prison where nearly 4,000 people are crowded into a facility built for 800. 
  • Up to 80 people have died in National Penitentiary since last week, and hundreds more could die within days unless prisoners are released immediately and given medical care, write a quartet of Haiti experts in The Nation.

  • Officially, only 18 deaths have been confirmed nationwide, along with 200+ hospitalizations, since last week’s announcement of the country’s first cholera deaths in 3 years, per the AP.

The authors, led by Partners In Health’s Loune Viaud, underscore the prisoners’ extreme vulnerability to cholera, with many severely malnourished amid major shortages of food, water, and health care.
 
Risk of spread: Stopping the outbreak in the prison is also critical to protecting the surrounding community, with jails long recognized as “epidemic engines,” The Nation authors note.
 
And there’s no excuse—cholera is preventable. The authors call on Haitian authorities to urgently prioritize essential interventions—and international actors to help supply the resources for these steps:
  • Emergency medical care including oral rehydration treatment and/or administration of intravenous fluids and antibiotics in severe cases

  • Cholera vaccination to interrupt transmission

  • Medical tents with necessary isolation facilities and treatment infrastructure and emergency water and sanitation


Black Emergency Managers Association International

Washington, D.C.

bEMA International

Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)

 

A 501 (c) 3 organization

 

 

 “When children learn to devalue others, they can devalue anyone, including their parents.”

 

 



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