FORROS Field Workers and Monitors know the survivors of the 2010 quake and Hurricane Matthew. They can go directly to the survivors to encourage them to get back up on their feet. They may need all kind of strategy and assistance to drag them out of their traumatic experience. Field Workers will also hand-deliver any collected funds or donations to them. In so doing, they hope to eliminate the slow bureaucracy and excessive waste. It's a kind of people to people, grassroots development. Using motorcycles, the field workers will reach the neediest survivors of the natural hazards.
FORROS is looking at a new way of managing and distributing foreign aid. An assessment of the needs or project must be completed before the disbursement of any funds. In the case of Hurricane Matthew, the needs are evident. Homes need to be rebuilt. Some of them may need a new rooftop. Walls have to be repaired. In most cases, basic needs have to be taken care of. Water, food, and sheet metals are needed.
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