Since 2017, Cuba has suffered nearly annual hurricanes and powerful tropical storms, which often impact the most vulnerable. Our program in the last two years has increasingly created structures and mechanisms that support multi-level disaster preparedness and response. With our partners we focus on improving water, sanitation and hygiene; access to nutritious food; economic development and disaster risk reduction across the country. The program will also enhance the Church’s ability to respond in a timely way to natural disasters and reconstruction of affected communities.

Our Results in 2023

13,020 individuals directly reached by long-term development programs.

280 individuals actively involved in Savings with Education (SwE) micro-finance programming savings groups.

30 agribusiness and/or cooperatives started and/or expanded through climate-resilient training.

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