Sarah Fitzpatrick
6 Mar 2024
A state of emergency was imposed in Haiti on Sunday (3rd March 2024) following gangs storming the country's two biggest jails. This resulted in the freeing of over 3,800 prisoners. Since then, anarchy, unrest and fear has multiplied across Haiti making it more important then ever for Haitians abroad to send support home to loved ones.
Following Sunday, the government in Haiti declared a 72-hour state of emergency as well as a night curfew to protect is people. Although, gangs in Haiti have continued causing unrest resulting in taking over about 80% of the capital and two attempts to take over the national airport.
The population of Haiti now lives in uncertainty daily with the threat of violence and chaos on their doorstep. The frequent civilian protests on the streets only further emphasises how close to breaking point the country of Haiti is.
For Haitians abroad who are following these events back home, it is a worrying and stressful time. Many still have friends and family in Haiti so keeping in touch and supporting their loved ones is now more important than ever.
We are closely following the unrest in Haiti and if you need to stay connected to a loved one in Haiti, we are here to help. You can instantly send minutes or mobile recharge to Haiti with Ding. So whether you want to send a loved in Haiti Digicel recharge or a Natcom top-up, you can do so with Ding which is a great money transfer alternative too. Follow the easy steps below to get started.
1. Click here to start your Haiti recharge purchase.
2. Enter the prepaid Haiti number that you want to recharge.
3. Select an amount of credit to send, from as little as 900 HTG or as much as 8435 HTG.
4. Choose your payment method. Once purchased, the recharge is received in Haiti instantly.
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