This story is from the "Faces of Recovery" series about how Haitians, the UN and partners responded to the devastation caused by the August 2021 earthquake.
Dyna Petit Frère, 27 years old and originally from Nippes, lost her home, her small family business and her way of life in a matter of seconds when the earthquake struck Haiti's Grand Sud on August 14, 2021. Despite this, she continues to believe in a better tomorrow.
Following the earthquake, I had to live in difficult conditions with my family in a site set up for displaced people. The earthquake was a big upheaval for me, but I was lucky enough to be offered a job by PAHO/WHO on a health project.
I am now involved in epidemiological screening work across Nippes department. I travel around with another colleague on motorcycles, and I help in the detection of possible cases of infectious diseases, and in particular of COVID-19. I take samples and send them on to the nearest laboratory.
In this way, I contribute directly to the protection of the most vulnerable populations in my community. This work also allows me to live a life with dignity and gives me hope for the future.”