Movimiento De Mujeres Dominico Haitiana (MUDHA)
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Movimiento De Mujeres Dominico Haitiana (MUDHA)
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Movimiento De Mujeres Dominico Haitiana (MUDHA)
Founded in 1983, MUDHA defends Haitian immigrants and their descendants living in Bateyes, with particular emphasis on children and women’s rights. MUDHA’s program areas include: preschool education and parent organizing, advocacy for policy reform, legal human rights defense, community health education and services, gender-equity building and environmental conservation.
Project
Strengthening Community Participation after the Haiti Earthquake
To strengthen community participation in rebuilding after the earthquake through vocational and leadership training for women and youth, sexual and reproductive health and rights, civic and political participation and disaster mitigation.
| Project Grant Amount | $100,000 |
| Total Grants Received | $482,523 |
| Years Supported | 9 |
| Theme | Conflict/Emergency |
| Population Served | Women, Youth |





