Disaster Relief

Merry Fitzpatrick oversees disaster relief and disaster response, microfinance, livelihoods, management of US government grants, and gift-in-kind programs and is developing programming for high-risk countries. She coordinates with area directors to advise, train and support field staff, enhancing ministry through increasingly effective program design and implementation. She is building staff capacity to respond to emergencies, to complete assessments, and to integrate relief and development to achieve long-term results. Merry has worked in emergency relief since 1996.
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[4 Feb 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
Darfur Crisis: How I Plan Disaster Relief

One of my responsibilities is to make sure our programs are of the highest quality possible.

Sometimes this means helping our teams figure out the best way to do something.

Most of the people receiving disaster relief here in Chad are refugees or displaced people from the Darfur crisis.

They have had absolutely no education and are not used to thinking in abstract ways.

Our latest exercise was to find out people’s priorities beyond tomorrow.

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[4 Feb 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Disaster Relief Journal - High Security During Travel

The most common element in all our program fields is the difficulty in just getting there.

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[4 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

Ayamba, our Congolese logistics officer surprised me today. He was the preacher of the day. He said he preaches at the local church about once every month or so and this was his third time preaching there.
About 6 months ago there was a general assembly meeting and the attendees were broken into groups for a debate. The topic was whether or not just giving the tithe is enough. He spoke for his group and the church leaders were so impressed that they asked him to be a regular guest speaker.

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[4 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

Attending church in other countries is always an experience. You are an observer and an observed, but you are also an equal participant and become a part of the local life, if only for a couple of hours. Goz Beida is in a Muslim region of Chad, but Chadians come here from Christian regions looking for work or with the government or army, often related to disaster relief. A church has sprung up here to serve these workers.

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[10 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Disaster Relief Journal: Day 5

Read about disaster relief in an IDP camp in Chad Africa and what it take to help

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[9 Dec 2008 | One Comment | ]
Disaster Relief: Day 4

From Merry’s disaster relief journal: “…a bunch of soldiers armed with AK-47s, rockets and other…”

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[9 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Disaster Relief: Day 2 & 3

Learn about disaster relief in Chad first hand through the eyes of Merry Fitzpatrick

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[9 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Disaster Relief In Chad: Day 1

Follow the story of Merry Fitzpatrick as she travels to Chad Africa to help with disaster relief and aid.

EXCERPT: “I’ve been doing disaster relief work for about 13 years now. It is unlike anything else in the world. Mind-numbing days of tedium and discomfort mixed with unbelievable moments exhilaration when things work out that more than make it all worthwhile - when you can provide disaster relief to someone. After so many years, the learning curve is still very steep. It’s one of the things that makes disaster relief and aid work so exhausting while at the same time so compelling.”