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Haiti families shop again as WFP swaps handouts for vouchers
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83458, member: 160"] Hurricane survivors are finally grocery shopping again thanks to digital aid vouchers. Ketia stood outside a southeastern Haiti shop, clutching flour and soap after Hurricane Melissa wrecked her entire existence. She and her husband work as teachers, but lost everything from furniture to their vehicle. The World Food Programme currently helps around 225,000 people using this specific checkout method. Locals can grab spaghetti and milk from approved retailers instead of waiting in sad handout lines. Channon Hachandi from WFP explained that the electronic system records transactions while the agency foots the bill. This setup allows recipients to act like normal customers rather than charity cases. Victims get to choose exactly what they require. Things were already terrible before the disaster wiped out local agriculture. Over half the residents in impacted areas faced severe hunger even prior to the storm, killing forty people. WFP sent early warning texts to millions and distributed emergency rations immediately. Cash payments helped some households prepare for the inevitable destruction. Wilfred Nkwambi claims this approach offers the dignity of choice while boosting the broken local economy. Participating shops hire dozens of women and youth to handle the extra foot traffic. Day laborers also snag jobs managing logistics. Ketia hopped on a motorcycle taxi, knowing she would eat while the rebuilding process began. [/QUOTE]
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