

Men Nan Men



Partnerships
Men Nan Men would like to thank all of his supporters. Listed are the partners that helps support our daily work in Bassin Bleu:
USAID
USAID has been instrumental in coordinating with us to help build our main headquarters located in Bassin Bleu. They have helped build the infrastructure needed to house the main operations for the organization.

Partners in Health and Abbott Pharmaceuticals
PIH has helped us facilitate opening up a malnutrition clinic similar to their sister organization Zanmi Lasante, which is based out of central Haiti. In collaboration with Abbott Pharmaceuticals, they are helping provide the infrastructure and pharmaceuticals as well as devices needed to maintain the clinic.

Chemonics
Chemonics has worked closely with us on projects such as the Watershed Initiative, which is run through the Chemonics WINNER program focused in the Cul de Sac, Saint Marc, Mirebalais, and Saut d’Eau regions. Their involvement in our project revolves around providing source materials, and aid help in Bassin Bleu with the hillside and river renovations. .

World Food Programme
The World Food Programme is a major contributor to our Seeds Planting and Development program. They plan to support our development financially as well as provide the resources needed to maintain the re-planting process.
Action against Hunger
They are working with our organization in later stage development by helping us set up education plans for economic self-sufficiency. They are also deeply involved in our education and promotion campaigns for agricultural modernization and emergency planning during floods. While their primary headquarters are located in Port-Au Prince where they also focus on malnutrition they have been collaborating off-site to help put our agriculture campaigns in place.
Association for Peasants of Fondwa (APF)
They are a key integral organization working directly with our teams to help build the micro-finance program aspect of our program. They are working with us on the Kafe Pa’m Initiative specifically. Their role has been key to integration and sustainability within the community.