Papers by Laura (Reylaura) Cantave
"As a Haitian-American working for World Food Program USA, I am so grateful for the recent outpou... more "As a Haitian-American working for World Food Program USA, I am so grateful for the recent outpouring of concern and support for the people of Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
While we’re still learning about the scope of the hurricane’s destruction and I’m still waiting to hear back from all of my loved ones to make sure they are safe and sound, we do know the storm made landfall in one of the most isolated and impoverished parts of Haiti—the cities of Les Cayes, Port Salut and Jérémie, all of which suffered severe flooding."
READ MORE: https://www.wfpusa.org/articles/because-haiti-is-home/
Dear All --
In honor of International Women’s Day (IWD) today(8th March 2016), see my very first... more Dear All --
In honor of International Women’s Day (IWD) today(8th March 2016), see my very first published content. Thanks to World Food Program USA, I am able to bring light to my past experience on IWD in West Africa. Please feel free to tell me what you think, along with sharing with friends and family.
On that note, Happy Women’s Day to all women around the world, especially those who overcame many many countless boundaries!
Read NOW: https://wfpusa.org/blog/celebrating-women-west-africa
Talks by Laura (Reylaura) Cantave
I am deeply pleased to share with you my voice on a recent Podcast by World Food Program USA! Maj... more I am deeply pleased to share with you my voice on a recent Podcast by World Food Program USA! Major Thanks to my colleagues for putting this together.
"When Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti last month, the storm ravaged its southern coast and left hundreds of thousands of families without food, shelter and clean water. But its devastation only tells part of the story. M.J. hands over the mic to Laura Cantave, a World Food Program USA staffer born in Haiti, to share her reflections on the spirit of her homeland and to Alexis Masciarelli, a World Food Programme staffer, who has spent the past month on the ground talking with families who survived the hurricane’s wrath."
https://soundcloud.com/user-486346131/episode-13-handing-over-the-mic-to-haitian-voices-after-matthew
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Papers by Laura (Reylaura) Cantave
While we’re still learning about the scope of the hurricane’s destruction and I’m still waiting to hear back from all of my loved ones to make sure they are safe and sound, we do know the storm made landfall in one of the most isolated and impoverished parts of Haiti—the cities of Les Cayes, Port Salut and Jérémie, all of which suffered severe flooding."
READ MORE: https://www.wfpusa.org/articles/because-haiti-is-home/
In honor of International Women’s Day (IWD) today(8th March 2016), see my very first published content. Thanks to World Food Program USA, I am able to bring light to my past experience on IWD in West Africa. Please feel free to tell me what you think, along with sharing with friends and family.
On that note, Happy Women’s Day to all women around the world, especially those who overcame many many countless boundaries!
Read NOW: https://wfpusa.org/blog/celebrating-women-west-africa
Talks by Laura (Reylaura) Cantave
"When Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti last month, the storm ravaged its southern coast and left hundreds of thousands of families without food, shelter and clean water. But its devastation only tells part of the story. M.J. hands over the mic to Laura Cantave, a World Food Program USA staffer born in Haiti, to share her reflections on the spirit of her homeland and to Alexis Masciarelli, a World Food Programme staffer, who has spent the past month on the ground talking with families who survived the hurricane’s wrath."
https://soundcloud.com/user-486346131/episode-13-handing-over-the-mic-to-haitian-voices-after-matthew
Drafts by Laura (Reylaura) Cantave
While we’re still learning about the scope of the hurricane’s destruction and I’m still waiting to hear back from all of my loved ones to make sure they are safe and sound, we do know the storm made landfall in one of the most isolated and impoverished parts of Haiti—the cities of Les Cayes, Port Salut and Jérémie, all of which suffered severe flooding."
READ MORE: https://www.wfpusa.org/articles/because-haiti-is-home/
In honor of International Women’s Day (IWD) today(8th March 2016), see my very first published content. Thanks to World Food Program USA, I am able to bring light to my past experience on IWD in West Africa. Please feel free to tell me what you think, along with sharing with friends and family.
On that note, Happy Women’s Day to all women around the world, especially those who overcame many many countless boundaries!
Read NOW: https://wfpusa.org/blog/celebrating-women-west-africa
"When Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti last month, the storm ravaged its southern coast and left hundreds of thousands of families without food, shelter and clean water. But its devastation only tells part of the story. M.J. hands over the mic to Laura Cantave, a World Food Program USA staffer born in Haiti, to share her reflections on the spirit of her homeland and to Alexis Masciarelli, a World Food Programme staffer, who has spent the past month on the ground talking with families who survived the hurricane’s wrath."
https://soundcloud.com/user-486346131/episode-13-handing-over-the-mic-to-haitian-voices-after-matthew