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the funding to re-dig the lake,  than 17,000 people have benefited  the  lake was filled  completely
          but even then, it would still take  from the lake’s restoration.       by Hurricane Matthew and
          years for rainwater to collect and   “The last two years have been  subsequent storms that brought
          fill Mare Verger.                   a blessing for my community,”  misery and destruction to many
            Disaster  struck in the form of  said  Dugat  Esaie.  “First,  more  other people.”
          Hurricane Matthew in 2016, and  production,  income  and  quality         Thanks to Heifer International for
          though this storm tore through  of life of the farmers and their          letting us share this story. Read an
          southern Haiti and left devastation  families. Second, no more losing     update letter from Director Hervil
          in its wake, there was a silver  our animals because of lack of                    Cherubin this past June!
          lining: says Cherubin, “The storm  water and food. The irony is that
          battered the area for a few days,
          but when it cleared, Cabaret’s
          lake was almost completely full
          of water.”
            Today,  most of the farmland
          that was destroyed by the
          earlier droughts is now back in
          production. Livestock is thriving
          on access to the water, and local
          families no longer need to worry
          so much about simple survival.
 Belisaire Anseinio, 72, standing in the dry Mare Verger lake bed in Haiti in 2014. The 25-acre lake dried up in
 2013, leaving farmers with no source of water.  They have food for themselves
          and their families.
            Mare  Verger is at roughly 70
 Haiti, before and after  percent capacity, but even so, more   Mare Verger today, filled by Hurrican Matthew and kept full by rainwater
                                                harvesting, provides a reliable source of water for local farmers.


 By Worldbuilders  mud hardened in the unforgiving  us for help, we started like we   and other elements. With most of its components burned
 Photos by Lacey West  sun, and the lake vanished once  usually do,” said Hervil Cherubin,   The booming charcoal markeT  away, the final product weighs only a quarter of the wood’s
 and for all.  country director for Heifer Haiti.   When we were in Malawi, we saw a lot of people making  original weight. Commercial charcoal processers burn in
 In  Cabaret, there used to be a   Farmers  in Cabaret have been  “We helped with seeds and   charcoal or transporting it in large white sacks on bicycles   huge steel or concrete silos. In Haiti, most charcoal is made
 25-acre lake called Mare Verger.  getting by as best they can,  livestock,  and  we  trained  them.   as they walked along the roadside to the next town. There   under mounds of dirt.
 It was almost more of a swamp,  traveling great distances to bring  But we didn’t take into account   were always bags of charcoal stacked for sale at roadside   Charcoal production is a big chunk of Haiti’s economy,
 but the soil was good for farming  back the water their farms need.  the severe climate change. So we   markets. We could smell it in the air at dinner time.  employing an estimated 200,000 people. When crops
 and the fields were full of crops  Even when they can get water, the  came back and had a community   We couldn’t figure it out, until we read about it when we   fail and other work can’t be found, many people resort
 to feed the local families. But  land is dry and hard to farm, crops  meeting under a tree. They said,   were researching Heifer’s information on Haiti.  to making and selling charcoal because there’s always a
 dry weather and drought hit,  reluctant to grow or completely  ‘If you will help us get water, you   Charcoal burns hotter and more slowly than wood. It also   market for it. With only 2 percent of the country’s tree cover
 destroying huge amounts of crops  withering. Livestock and people  don’t need to do anything else.’   produces less smoke and is far easier to transport. Most   remaining,
 and leaving families in dire straits.  alike struggle for survival.   We said yes, we can do it.”   Haitians, both in cities and rural areas, depend on charcoal   some people
            for cooking. But it’s not the charcoal we’re used to, pressed
 Farmers had to cut down trees for   When  Heifer started working   And  so digging began: a long   into pillowy shapes and sold in paper bags. The charcoal   are resorting
                                                               to chopping
 charcoal, which could provide  with the Farmers Association  process of restoring Mare Verger,   in Haiti is almost always handmade from wood, roots and   bushes and
 both survival and income, but had  of Cabaret in 2014, they quickly  so that the lake can irrigate 250   brush.   digging up
 devastating effect: without trees  realized the usual Heifer model  acres of farmland and provide   Charcoal is mostly carbon, made by cooking wood in   roots to make
 the topsoil washed away and mud  wasn’t going to work.   Cabaret and beyond with much-  a low-oxygen environment to burn off water, hydrogen   charcoal.
 filled Mare Verger. In 2013, this   “When  the people approached  needed water. Heifer provided



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