Since its establishment in Haiti in 1978, World Vision International Haiti (WVI-H) has maintained a deep presence in communities in the North, Center and West Departments, reaching more than a yearly average of 200,000 families through its 18 long-term programming zones. Under national and departmental strategies, WVI-H implements integrated and multi-sectoral programs, using sustainable approaches and evidence-based models, fostering sustainability and community ownership. WVI-H operates in rural, peri-urban,
and urban areas in three departments, with extended presence in Northeast, Northwest, and the Southern region
through grant and special projects. WVI-H also provides relief supplies and assists with recovery from major natural disasters that ravage the country, including the 2010 earthquake and numerous hurricanes such as Hurricane Matthew in 2016, where WVIH delivered over 206,000 unique affected beneficiaries