Santo Domingo.- The Batey Relief Alliance is launching this month a third year of
food aid—distributing 75 metric tons of food products in the Dominican
Republic, with the financial and technical assistance of the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID).
This program, under the USAID’s Food for Peace-International Food Relief Program, responds to the steps already taken by the Dominican government to address the current food crisis and reduce malnutrition among vulnerable people. It is estimated that 54 to 76 thousand children of five years —between 7.2 and 8.9% of the Dominican population, suffers from chronic malnutrition. 27% of the total population (more than 2 million of the 8.9 million) is undernourished.
Through this program, 4 million dehydrated food rations will be
distributed to 7,500 children and adults severely affected by poverty,
disease and hunger in the bateyes, urban barrios and other impoverished
rural and frontier communities.
The program, for which USAID donated
$288,075.00, with the generous support of the American people, benefits
those at critical risk of malnutrition, including people living with
HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis, pregnant women, vulnerable/orphaned
children, and the elderly.
“It is a simple equation —you can not talk about providing quality healthcare to the poor without ensuring equally that they have food in their stomach,” said Ulrick Gaillard, CEO of the Batey Relief Alliance.
Batey Relief Alliance’s field organization, BRA Dominicana,
implements the project with governmental and non-governmental strategic
partners, including the Dominican’s Presidential Council on HIV/AIDS
(COPRESIDA), General Directive for the Control of Infections and Sexual
Transmissions and AIDS (DIGECITTS) and Ministry of Health (SESPAS), the
Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative, Social Services of Dominican Churches, and
others.
Those partners along with hundreds of community health promoters will educate about health and proper nutrition and help distribute food in nine provinces, including Santo Domingo, Monte Plata, Hato Mayor, Barahona, Pedernales, La Romana, Dajabón, Monte Cristi, and San Pedro de Macoris.

54,000/0.072 = 750,000 or 76,000/0.089 = 853,932 IS THIS THE DOMINICAN POPULATION?
27% of the total population (more than 2 million of the 8.9 million) is undernourished.
8.9 million is the Dominican population?
O? I got it there are 8 million Dominican and 2 million Haitian => 10 million in DR! Now that makes sense!
STD's AIDS/HIV...Start by living a good Moral Life style.
FATHERLESS CHILDREN....Men in the DR need to start by taking responsibility for the Children they produce thus cutting the need for Orphans. Responsible Parents produce Responsible Children.
ELDERLY....Back in the old Days Adult Children would take there Parents in to House, Feed and provide Health care and in turn would help raise the Grand Children.
USAID....The DR is a Country that can produce enough food to feed the masses.
PEACE FOR FOOD....Using Peace as that logic, until they go Hungry again ?
HAND OUTS...How about a Hand up !
While the U.S I'm sure will gain Brownie points in Latin America and the Current Administration will boost the Humanitarian aspect one can only wonder huh! something doesn't seem right.
I can give a Man fish and he'll eat and be satisfied - DEPENDENCY
I can teach a Man to fish thus being - SELF DEPENDENT
God save the DR.
YET, LEO BORROWS 165MIL DOLLARS TO BUILD 6 OVERPATHS, I wonder how many points he made?. Good job leo .
Answer: BBB Big Browne Bucks.
Kind of reminds me of....Why did the chicken cross the road ?
That money could of been spent like....Fixing the existing roads. I hope they don't install a toll booth to help repay half the 165 Mil. loan and pocket the rest.
I also hope there up to Earth Quake standards. At least the over passes could double as a high ground in case of massive flooding.
GOD save the DR, even the overpasses.