From Crisis to Community Cure: A Haitian Mother Fights Back Against Cholera

When Oriata’s 11-year-old daughter, Noel-Dina, suffered from a fever and severe abdominal pain, she acted swiftly. She rushed her to the nearest hospital. “She was so weak she couldn’t walk. I carried her on my back. I feared losing her,” Oriata tearfully recalled. That day, Noel-Dina was diagnosed with cholera.

Oriata participates in a local cholera prevention campaign. In their rural area of Grand-Goâve, west of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, many children lived without basic sanitation. “We had no choice but to use the outdoors as a toilet. That’s how the disease came into our lives,” Oriata explained.

Cholera has been spreading in Haiti. This year, over 3,100 suspected cases have been reported nationwide. Between September 21-25, 40 cases and three deaths were reported in Pétion-Ville, a busy suburb with many schools, a worrying sign as the school year begins. Young adults, who are more mobile, make up most cases, raising concerns about the disease’s spread.

UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric stated that the UN’s OCHA is working with authorities and partners to monitor cases and rapidly deploy health workers to minimize cholera’s spread.

Noel-Dina survived due to prompt medical attention. Her ordeal was pivotal for her mother, Oriata, who learned from awareness campaigns that the lack of proper sanitation was a primary cause of cholera and other waterborne diseases.

Without waiting for external aid, Oriata started digging a pit in her yard. “I had limited resources, but I had to act not just for my daughter but for all neighborhood children,” she said. After seeing Noel-Dina recover, Oriata engaged in community awareness activities, encouraging others to adopt preventive measures.

Her dedication inspired collective action. “If someone struggled to dig a pit, we’d help and continued house by house, turning it into a movement,” she shared. Their neighborhood transformed, adopting latrines and hygiene practices like regular hand washing. “Now, you don’t smell anything bad because no one uses the outdoors,” she said.

Sitting with her math books, Noel-Dina dreams of being a nurse. She helps at home and consistently practices good hygiene. “Before, I used the outdoors. Now we have a latrine. My mom built it for all of us,” she said.

Other communities are also improving sanitation with help from UNICEF and local authorities. Nearly 3,000 households now have access to hygienic latrines, and 30 hygiene clubs, 22 in schools and 8 in health centers, have been established to promote healthy practices among children, teachers, and medical staff. “Before, bacteria were everywhere, and kids got sick often. Now, when they have a fever, it’s not from dirt. They’re healthier and happier,” Oriata observed.


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15 responses to “From Crisis to Community Cure: A Haitian Mother Fights Back Against Cholera”

  1. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Typical, isn’t it? Only in Haiti can a mother turn a cholera crisis into a community health revolution while the rest of the world debates whether to use forks or knives at dinner. Bravo, Oriata! 🥳💩

  2. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Just what we need, another heartwarming tale of grassroots sanitation revolution – because who wouldn’t want to dig their own latrine for a bit of community spirit? 😂 Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out shovels at the next village fête!

  3. devil chick Avatar
    devil chick

    So, while some are busy collecting welfare checks, Oriata’s out here digging pits and saving lives—who knew the secret to a thriving community was just a shovel and a bit of elbow grease? 😂

  4. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Remarkable how a pit in the yard has turned into a community revolution, eh? Who knew that a bit of elbow grease could outshine international aid—take note, politicians! 💪😏

  5. Tart Voodoo Avatar
    Tart Voodoo

    Isn’t it just lovely how a mother digging a pit in her yard has become the gold standard for public health? Who knew community hygiene could be solved with a spade and a bit of elbow grease? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Isn’t it lovely how a mother digging a pit in her yard has become the latest trend in public health? Who knew that community spirit and a shovel could be the real VIPs in the fight against cholera? 😏🛠️

  7. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Blimey, who knew that digging a hole in the ground could be the secret to turning a cholera crisis into a community health revolution? 🎉 Next thing you know, they’ll be offering PhDs in pit-digging at the local uni! 😏

  8. Don Stab Avatar

    Oh, look at Oriata, turning her backyard into a DIY sanitation project – who needs a government when you’ve got a shovel and a heart, eh? 🥴👏

  9. Oh, brilliant! Who knew digging a pit could be the latest trend in community health? Bet they’re just waiting for the fashion runway to showcase “Cholera Chic”! 🕶️🚽

  10. celtic charger Avatar
    celtic charger

    Isn’t it just delightful how a mother’s instinct to dig a pit for sanitation turns into a full-blown community revolution? Who knew a little cholera could spark such a thorough DIY project? 😂👷‍♂️

  11. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Isn’t it just charming how a pit in the yard can turn a cholera crisis into a community revival? Who knew sanitation could be the latest trend in saving lives? 😂

  12. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Got to hand it to Oriata—who knew that digging a hole could be the latest trend in community development? 🚜 Next thing you know, we’ll all be signing up for “DIY Pit Latrine Workshops” at the local pub! 🍻

  13. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Oh, look at Oriata digging a pit like she’s auditioning for the next big reality show on sanitation! Who knew community spirit was as contagious as cholera? 😂

  14. So, a mother fights cholera with a shovel and community spirit—who needs a superhero when you have grassroots activism and a good dose of luck, eh? 😂 Bet the next Marvel film will feature her as the “Digger of Dreams”!

  15. Incredible how a mother with a spade can outsmart a whole health system, eh? Who knew the real cure for cholera was just a bit of elbow grease and some community spirit? 🥴💪

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