The Negative Effects Of Hurricane Mitch And World Vision 1998

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October of 1998 marked one of the most historical moments of Honduran history, the occurrence of Hurricane Mitch. It has been one of the deadliest storms in Central America since two centuries before it. A total of approximately two million people were directly affected by the storm (Fuentes 2). This only accounted for the human toll. Due to the inconvenience of Honduras geography, the probability of natural storms and natural catastrophes were relatively high. And within days, the landscape of Honduras was reshaped by the massive storm. As much as 50 cubic inches of water poured (Fuentes 1) in the obvious disaster location in the coastal lowlands. The mountainous highlands contributed as much damage, aggravating the rainfall effects with several …show more content…

What really sets this organization from the rest is how it is structured around their Christian faith, going into a rather historically culture where most of the population was devoted to the Roman Catholic Church. Being a Christian organization, it is rather obvious that they are not just there just to provide disaster risk reduction through aid, but as well spread the word of God with the attempt to “convert” over some people. The President of World Vision in 1987, Ted Engstrom, stated, “We analyze every project, every program we undertake, to make sure that within the [program] evangelism is a significant component. We cannot feed individuals and then let them go to hell” (qtd. in Hancock 9). This paper serves as an analysis of the fundamentals of the Christian humanitarian organization, World Vision International. As a humanitarian support, their service was of a great necessity in rebuilding Honduras that helped satisfy the voids other types of aid organizations were not able to provide or did not provide adequately by supplying disaster risk reduction to furthermore …show more content…

It will further show World Vision’s involvement in disaster relief in Honduras. This paper seeks to find out to what extent this project as an NGO has benefited the local communities, to what extent has it address poverty and disaster risk reduction, and impact of the poverty reduction program in reducing disaster risk. Lastly, this paper will expose the truth about the role of a faith-based humanitarian organization, such as World

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