Ulrick Gaillard

Batey Relief Alliance’s Commitment to Action to Clinton Global Initiative: Improving Malnutrition and Maternal Health in Lima

The Batey Relief Alliance’s 2013 Commitment to CGI—Improving Malnutrition and Maternal Health in Lima—seeks to scale up a program to improve early childhood and maternal nutrition from Haiti and the Dominican Republic to 19 vulnerable and poverty-stricken urban communities in Peru. Click here to watch video for more details. According to the World Health Organization, micronutrients are

Batey Relief Alliance and Caritas-Lima partner to save lives in Peru.

LIMA, Peru. – Early this year, Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) initiated a collaborative partnership with Peru-based Vicaria de la Caridad-Caritas Lima to implement a five-year Maternal-Child Health project aimed at promoting health amongst pregnant and nursing women and children five-years and younger. During a visit to Peru in January, BRA’s CEO, Ulrick Gaillard saw firsthand

Batey Relief Alliance and USAID feed the most vulnerable and impoverished in Haiti and Dominican Republic

Belladere, HAITI. – Since 2007, Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) partnered with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under a Food for Peace-International Food Relief Partnership program, to carry out a food distribution program to address food insecurity in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic. With the financial assistance of $2.8 million, BRA distributed

CGI extends membership to Batey Relief Alliance (BRA)

NEW YORK, New York. – Early this month, the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) became a member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)—a community of international leaders committed to identifying groundbreaking solutions that reduce poverty, improve the environment, and increase access to health care and education around the world. Membership allows leaders to attend the CGI