TECHO Un Techo para mi País, an international non-governmental organization founded in Chile, is working in Canaan to replace the tents with modular transitional houses. The organization has built more than 800 houses in Canaan with the help of volunteers from Haiti, various parts of Latin America, and the United States. In July and August 2010 a group of volunteers composed of staff from the
World Bank, the
Inter-American Development Bank and the
Organization of American States travelled to Canaan to join their efforts. The volunteers built 300 houses and raised awareness of the opportunities and challenges in this settlement as well as made connections with programs that have successfully funded projects in post-disaster situations and fragile states such as the
Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF), the
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), and the
Haiti Reconstruction Fund which was set up in partnership with the international community and the government of Haiti after the earthquake.
Canaan Orphanage – Malnutrition Initiative The malnutrition initiatives puts
therapeutic medicated food in the hands of mothers to treat children with malnutrition. The food product is Peanut Butter medicine, which comes in a bag and has all the vitamins, minerals, fats and oils that a child needs in those critical years of development. The program picks an area and identifies malnourished children by way of weight, screenings and height and weight ratios as well as measurement of the arms to assess the level of malnutrition. The clinic staff provides food to the mother and evaluates their progress in the following weeks.
Medical Teams International Medical Teams International (MTI) provided basic medical care to the residents of Canaan from 2011 to 2013, and transitioned services to a local partner, Jesus Le Vraj Chemin (JLVC), which operates a primary care clinic. == Academic Research and Intervention in Canaan ==