Marckindy onsite at SOIL’s composting waste treatment site in Mouchinette, Northern Haiti.

Meet Marckindy, SOIL's Composting Supervisor

Marckindy onsite at SOIL’s composting waste treatment site in Mouchinette, Northern Haiti. A couple of months ago we sat down with Marckindy Etienne, SOIL’s Composting Supervisor, to talk about his work, his connection to SOIL, and his thoughts on the role sanitation and compost can play in Haiti’s....

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May Newsletter: Honoring Mothers Amidst COVID

photo credit: Vic Hinterlang Read SOIL's May newsletter below. To receive stories like these directly in your inbox each month, click here to sign up for our mailing list. Dear friends, This month at SOIL, we are feeling a profound appreciation for mothers. As we celebrate Mother’s Day in the US and....

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Upcoming SOIL and CBSA Study: Comparing Costs of Urban Sanitation Solutions

photo credit: Vic Hinterlang With more than four billion people still lacking access to safe sanitation globally, we know that it’s going to take a multitude of innovative solutions to successfully tackle a crisis of this proportion. Citywide Inclusive Sanitation–the idea that a variety of....

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CBSA members gather at a conference in Kenya, 2018

Global Collaboration Amidst a Pandemic

CBSA members gather at a conference in Kenya, 2018 It is in times of crisis we are reminded of the power of collaboration and the critical importance of networks of support. As frontline workers across the globe, from bus drivers to nurses to sanitation service providers, work tirelessly to protect....

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Earth Week: Your Gift Goes Further

This week, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, our friends at Global Giving are matching donations to SOIL up to $500 by 50%! As SOIL works in the face of mounting challenges to nurture health, safety, and equitable access to critical services in some of Haiti’s most vulnerable....

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SOIL sanitation service collection in the Fort St. Michel neighborhood of Cap-Haitien, Haiti - February 2020. Credit: Etant Dupain.

Nou la, We are Here

SOIL sanitation service collection in the Fort St. Michel neighborhood of Cap-Haitien, Haiti - February 2020. Credit: Etant Dupain. Pou jwenn enfòmasyon konsènan sou COVID-19, swiv lyen sa a. Read SOIL's April newsletter below. To receive stories like these directly in your inbox each month, click....

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The SOIL team getting some pre-game words of encouragement during a soccer game earlier this year

Together Even When We’re Apart

The SOIL team getting some pre-game words of encouragement during a soccer game earlier this year As the world grapples with the COVID-19 outbreak, the SOIL team is hard at work ensuring that we are doing everything we can to protect our staff and the communities we serve while maintaining the....

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Wheelbarrow & container

Meet Nazulia and Georgette

At SOIL, we strive to keep women’s voices at the forefront of our work. Historically, SOIL’s leadership has skewed heavily female, and we continue to work hard to ensure that women are represented throughout our entire organization, too. We want to introduce you to two of the women who work hard....

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Sasha Kramer alongside SOIL's team and supporters in Port-au-Prince, 2016

Nonprofit HR's Top Ten Women to Watch in 2020: SOIL's Dr. Sasha Kramer

Sasha Kramer alongside SOIL's team and supporters in Port-au-Prince, 2016 Every year, Nonprofit HR releases a list of women leading mission-driven organizations and community efforts who demonstrate a "commitment to boldly evoke change in their own way." This year, we are excited to share that SOIL....

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Enfòmasyon sou COVID-19

Yon nouvo viris yo rele COVID-19 (Nouvo Kowonaviris) lan se yon viris respiratwa yo te detekte pou premye fwa nan vil Wuhan, Pwovens Hubei, peyi Lachin. Nouvo viris sa a te pwovoke enfeksyon konfime plizyè milye moun nan tout mond nan. Nan denye jou sa yo, viris la rive simaye sou tout latè. Sa vle....

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