Earlier this spring the Konbit Vanyan Kapab Agroecology for Food Sovereignty Initiative (FAFSI) and their community-led food relief work was featured in the Blog of an organization called Emanate International. Emanate International provides a platform where leaders in international development share solutions that help individuals and communities in developing nations to become self-sufficient and flourish.
This community food relief provides healthy, traditional foods, most all of which is sourced from FAFSI and other local farmers. So far this year, farmers have provided food relief for 942 families, an estimated 5,400 individuals displaced by conflict in Haiti. FAFSI farmers also volunteer their time to package and distribute the food kits. Sourcing food locally helps support rural economies and ensures displaced families have access to nutritionally dense foods. It also reduces the risk of food aid being intercepted by gangs.
See link below for the blog article.
https://emanateinternational.org/haitian-farmers-provide-relief/