华人之光 — 著名国际主持人 王国权专访马克神父——“OCIDDESH”组织与海地儿童的希望之光
Remote Interview Report: Exclusive Interview with Rev. Fr. Marc Andy Donnay by Wang Guoquan (Prince John), the Prince of Love Songs International Host – Illuminating Hope for Haitian Children Through OCIDDESH(中英文版 / Chinese and English Version)
情歌王子国际主持人王国权(Prince John)
日期:2025年11月5日
地点:纽约布鲁克林圣路西教会办公室连线访谈
在这个危机四伏的世界中,安静的英雄故事如灯塔般照亮希望。马克·安迪·唐奈神父(Rev. Fr. Marc Andy Donnay)是一位出生于海地的天主教牧师,现任纽约布朗克斯林肯医院中心的资深医院牧师。他精通英语、西班牙语、法语和海地克里奥尔语,以深切的同情心服务多元文化社区。除了在布鲁克林圣路西教会的堂区职责外,马克神父于2016年创立了“OCIDDESH”(献身南方海地发展公民组织),这是一个非营利基督教机构,已成为海地弱势儿童的生命线。凭借他在海地八年传教经历,以及亲历2010年地震和2016年马修飓风的灾难,马克神父的努力聚焦于每年为100多名儿童提供教育、医疗和精神支持。
这份访谈源于两人共同的公益热情:2025年3月25日,在联合国总部举行的CSW69反思论坛暨颁奖礼上,王国权与神父马克相识。这场CSW69闭幕后的多利益相关方对话,汇聚全球慈善领袖,两人因对弱势群体援助的共同追求而结为挚友。

照片说明:王国权和神父马克各自在联合国总部CSW69反思论坛上的照片。

在本篇独家30分钟连线访谈中,马克神父针对2025年10月海地的人道主义挑战敞开心扉——包括帮派暴力、流离失所、教育崩溃、医疗短缺和自然灾害——并分享“OCIDDESH”如何应对。他的见解基于联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)、联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)和联合国数据,融合了信仰、同情与实际倡导。
王国权(Prince John): 神父,感谢您抽时间接受采访。首先,能否简要介绍“OCIDDESH”?这个组织是如何开始帮助海地儿童的?
神父马克: 当然,感谢您的关注。“OCIDDESH”成立于2016年,当时我刚从海地返回纽约。2010年地震和2016年马修飓风摧毁了海地南部大片地区,无数儿童失去家园和家人。作为一名曾在海地服务八年的海地牧师,我亲眼目睹了他们的痛苦。我们从布鲁克林的一个小型祈祷小组起步,如今已发展成超过10名志愿者的团队。通过纽约教会募捐以及与朋友和当地非政府组织的合作,我们每年支持约100名儿童,重点关注教育、健康和精神滋养。因为我相信,投资儿童就是投资未来。我们的愿景是“致力于改善儿童的身心福祉”——不仅仅是物质援助,而是根植于信仰的全面支持。

王国权(Prince John): 非常鼓舞人心。现在,让我们谈谈海地儿童面临的当前挑战。主要挑战有哪些?
神父马克: 海地儿童正陷入多重危机的漩涡。首先是持续的暴力——帮派控制首都太子港80%的地区,导致学校和医院频繁关闭。根据联合国数据,2025年超过50万儿童营养不良或面临严重饥饿。其次,自然灾害如最近的飓风摧毁了社区基础设施。还有霍乱等流行病的卷土重来,受气候变化加剧,儿童的生活如走钢丝般 precarious。我们在海地的合作伙伴报告,许多儿童每天只吃一餐,甚至被迫加入帮派求生。作为牧师和人,我的心都碎了。
王国权(Prince John): 确实令人担忧。那么,为什么这么多儿童流离失所?
神父马克: 流离失所是连锁反应的结果。政治不稳定和帮派战争是主要驱动力——自2024年以来,超过100万海地人被迫离家,其中一半是儿童。他们逃离枪战、绑架和勒索,但流离失所营地几乎没有救济:没有清洁水源、住所不足且威胁不断。去年,“OCIDDESH”援助了100多名流离失所儿童,在临时营地建立“安全空间”,提供食物、咨询和基本用品。但根源是治理真空——没有稳定政府,就没有安全网。这些儿童不是数字,他们是我们未来的希望,需要全球关注。

王国权(Prince John): 海地儿童的教育现状如何?
神父马克: 教育濒临崩溃。全国约70%的学校因暴力或资金短缺关闭,2025年入学率降至历史低点40%。女孩受影响最大,许多因贫困、早婚或家务而辍学。通过我们的“希望之光”项目,“OCIDDESH”赞助太子港两所学校,为300多名儿童提供奖学金和在线课程,即使在动荡中也要让学习继续。UNESCO报告显示,海地儿童识字率仅60%,这加剧了贫困循环。我们必须在这里投资——一本书、一位老师,就能改变一生。

王国权(Prince John): 医疗资源短缺如何影响海地儿童?
神父马克: 医疗短缺简直是致命的。医院缺乏基本药物、设备和医护人员,儿童疫苗覆盖率低于50%,引发麻疹和霍乱等可预防疾病爆发。2025年飓风后疟疾病例激增,我们的医疗伙伴目睹太多儿童死于可治愈的感染。营养不良进一步削弱免疫系统,让幼童看起来像疲惫的成人。“OCIDDESH”通过流动诊所分发维生素、蚊帐和营养补充剂,惠及数千儿童。但这只是杯水车薪——国际援助减少20%,资金转向其他危机。我们紧急呼吁更多人道主义支持;一个孩子的生命无价。

王国权(Prince John): 神父,您的热情令人感染。最后,您对关心海地儿童的全球社区有何呼吁?
神父马克: 请加入我们的使命吧!无论通过时间、金钱还是祈祷的捐赠,每一份行动都重要。请访问我们的网站www.ociddesh.com,了解如何参与——赞助一名儿童、志愿募捐,或简单传播意识。海地的儿童不是遥远的头条,他们是上帝宝贵的儿女,等着我们伸出援手。正如我常说,“施比受更有福。”感谢这个平台,让更多人听到他们的声音。

在海地层层叠加的悲剧中,唐奈神父的工作提醒我们,信仰与行动相结合,能在绝望中开辟道路。“OCIDDESH”不仅提供实际援助,还注入希望,体现了那些默默行善的圣人精神。欲了解更多其事工,请联系:marcandydonnay@gmail.com 或 +1 (347) 772-0692。
官方网站www.ociddesh.com
本报道基于访谈,参考2025年10月UNICEF、联合国和UNESCO的实时数据,强调对海地持续全球团结的迫切需要。

采访者简介: 王国权(Prince John),情歌王子国际主持人,被誉为“国际妇女之友”,以优雅的音乐魅力、双语主持风范及深度访谈著称全球。他活跃于联合国总部、哥伦比亚大学、林肯艺术中心及纽约市政厅等殿堂,屡屡在慈善盛会献声;获纽约州参议院、市议会授予“情歌王子国际主持人”官方荣誉证书。2025年妇女历史月,他主持多个联合国妇女大会官方论坛,通过主持演唱等形式支持多项女性权益活动,包括美国和平和发展基金会妇女节庆典、GPK基金会献唱及CSW69时装秀表演——首位中国人登上联合国全球妇女基金会“全球财富女性先锋时装秀”。身为官方论坛国际主持人,他专访全球杰出女性——部长、艺术家、网红、律师、慈善家等,放大其成就,推动权益倡导。公益践行者王国权无偿奉献媒体桥梁,联结中美人文;获UNESCO MCIF“铂金志愿者奖”、林肯中心“著名国际主持人”及“杰出表演”荣誉;近期包括Global Wealth Women Warriors北京30影响时尚秀表彰,及Miss Garicom Intl Foundation国际志愿者日铂金奖,以光芒照亮全球温暖。
Remote Interview Report: Exclusive Interview with Rev. Fr. Marc Andy Donnay by Wang Guoquan (Prince John), the Prince of Love Songs International Host – Illuminating Hope for Haitian Children Through OCIDDESH
By Wang Guoquan (Prince John), Prince of Love Songs International Host
Date: November 3, 2025
Location: Interview from St. Lucy’s Church office, Brooklyn, New York
In a world often overshadowed by crises, stories of quiet heroism shine through like beacons of hope. Rev. Fr. Marc Andy Donnay, a Haitian-born Catholic priest and dedicated hospital chaplain at Lincoln Hospital Center in the Bronx, embodies this spirit. Fluent in English, Spanish, French, and Haitian Creole, Father Donnay ministers to diverse communities with profound empathy. Beyond his parish duties at St. Lucy’s Church in Brooklyn, he founded OCIDDESH (Organization of Dedicated Citizens for the Development of Southern Haiti) in 2016, a nonprofit Christian organization that has become a lifeline for vulnerable children in Haiti. Drawing from his eight years of missionary work in Haiti and his personal witness to disasters like the 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew in 2016, Father Donnay’s efforts focus on education, healthcare, and spiritual support for over 100 children annually.
This interview stems from a shared passion for philanthropy: On March 25, 2025, at the United Nations Headquarters, host Wang Guoquan and Father Marc first met at the CSW69 Reflections Forum and Awards Ceremony. This multi-stakeholder dialogue, held shortly after the close of the 69th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, gathered global charity leaders to reflect on women’s rights and sustainable development goals, forging a friendship between the two dedicated advocates. (Photo caption: Individual photos of Wang Guoquan and Father Marc from the CSW69 Reflections Forum.)
In this exclusive 30-minute interview, conducted amid the ongoing humanitarian challenges in Haiti as of October 2025, Father Donnay opens up about the dire situation facing Haitian children—exacerbated by gang violence, displacement, educational collapse, medical shortages, and natural disasters—and how OCIDDESH is responding. Grounded in reports from UNICEF, UNESCO, and UN data, his insights blend faith, compassion, and actionable advocacy.

Wang Guoquan (Prince John): Father Marc, thank you for taking the time for this interview. First, could you briefly introduce “OCIDDESH”? How did the organization start helping children in Haiti?
Father Marc: Of course, thank you for your interest. “OCIDDESH” was founded in 2016 when I had just returned to New York from Haiti. The 2010 earthquake and the 2016 Hurricane Matthew destroyed parts of southern Haiti, leaving countless children without homes or families. As a Haitian priest who served there for eight years, I witnessed their pain firsthand. We began with a small prayer group in Brooklyn and have grown into a team of over 10 volunteers. Today, we support about 100 children each year through fundraising from New York churches and partnerships with friends and local NGOs. Our focus is on education, health, and spiritual nourishment because, as I believe, investing in children is investing in the future. Our vision is “dedicated to improving the physical and spiritual well-being of children”—not just material aid, but holistic support rooted in faith.

Wang Guoquan (Prince John): Very inspiring. Now, let’s talk about the current challenges facing children in Haiti. What are the main challenges that children in Haiti are currently facing?
Father Marc: Children in Haiti are caught in a vortex of multiple crises. First, there’s ongoing violence—gangs control 80% of the capital Port-au-Prince, leading to frequent closures of schools and hospitals. According to UN data, over 500,000 children are malnourished or facing acute hunger in 2025. Second, natural disasters like recent hurricanes have destroyed community infrastructure. There’s also the resurgence of epidemics such as cholera, worsened by climate change, turning children’s lives into a tightrope walk. Our partners in Haiti report that many children eat only one meal a day and are even forced to join gangs for survival. As a priest and a human being, my heart breaks for them.

Wang Guoquan (Prince John): Indeed concerning. Why are so many children displaced?
Father Marc: Displacement is the result of a chain reaction. Political instability and gang wars are the main drivers—over 1 million Haitians have been forced from their homes since 2024, with half of them being children. They flee gunfire, kidnappings, and extortion, but displacement camps offer little relief: no clean water, inadequate shelter, and constant threats. Last year, OCIDDESH aided over 100 displaced children by establishing “safe spaces” in temporary camps, providing food, counseling, and basic supplies. But the root cause is a governance vacuum—without a stable government, there’s no safety net. These children aren’t just statistics; they are our future, and they deserve global attention.
Wang Guoquan (Prince John): What is the current state of education for children in Haiti?
Father Marc: Education is on the brink of collapse. About 70% of schools nationwide are closed due to violence or funding shortages, with enrollment rates plummeting to a historic low of 40% in 2025. Girls are hit hardest, often dropping out due to poverty, early marriage, or household duties. Through our “Hope Light” program, OCIDDESH sponsors two schools in Port-au-Prince, offering scholarships and online courses to over 300 children to keep learning alive even amid unrest. UNESCO reports Haiti’s child literacy rate at only 60%, which perpetuates the cycle of poverty. We must invest here—one book, one teacher, can change a life.

Wang Guoquan (Prince John): How is the lack of medical resources affecting children in Haiti?
Father Marc: The medical shortages are nothing short of deadly. Hospitals lack basic drugs, equipment, and staff, with child vaccination coverage below 50%, fueling outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles and cholera. In 2025, malaria cases surged after hurricanes, and our medical partners have seen too many children succumb to treatable infections. Malnutrition further weakens their immune systems, making young kids look as weary as adults. OCIDDESH distributes vitamins, mosquito nets, and nutritional supplements via mobile clinics, reaching thousands of children. Yet, it’s just a drop in the ocean—international aid has dropped by 20% as funds shift to other global crises. We urgently call for more humanitarian support; a child’s life is priceless.

Wang Guoquan (Prince John): Father Marc, your passion is truly infectious. Finally, what is your call to the global community that cares about children in Haiti?
Father Marc: Please join us in this mission! Whether through donations of time, money, or prayers, every act counts. Visit our website at www.ociddesh.com to learn how to get involved—sponsor a child, volunteer for a fundraiser, or simply spread awareness. The children of Haiti aren’t distant headlines; they are God’s precious ones, waiting for our hands to extend in love. As I often say, “There is more joy in giving than receiving.” Thank you for this platform to amplify their voices.
In the wake of Haiti’s compounding tragedies, Father Donnay’s work reminds us that faith paired with action can forge paths through despair. OCIDDESH not only provides tangible aid but also instills hope, echoing the quiet sainthood of those who serve without fanfare. For more on his ministry, contact: marcandydonnay@gmail.com or +1 (347) 772-0692.
OfficialWebsite:www.ociddesh.com
This report is based on an interview informed by real-time data from UNICEF, UN, and UNESCO reports as of October 2025, highlighting the urgent need for sustained global solidarity with Haiti.

Photo caption: Prince John (Wang Guoquan) interviews renowned African attorney Mrs. Joy—legal champion for millions of youth—on site at the UN Women’s Conference.
Interviewer Bio: Wang Guoquan (Prince John), the Prince of Love Songs international host and esteemed “International Friend of Women,” captivates global audiences with his refined musical elegance, bilingual poise, and incisive interviews. A luminary at venues like United Nations headquarters, Columbia University, Lincoln Center, and New York City Hall, he graces elite galas and charities with song; recipient of official New York State Senate and City Council certificates honoring him as the “Prince of Love Songs International Host.” Throughout Women’s History Month 2025, he hosted multiple official UN Women’s Conference forums, championing women’s rights through hosting, speeches, and performances at events including the U.S. Peace and Development Foundation gala, GPK Foundation tribute, and CSW69 fashion show—the first Chinese individual, and inaugural Chinese male model, on the UN Global Women’s Foundation’s “Global Wealth Women Warriors Fashion Show.” As forum international host, he spotlights trailblazing women—ministers, artists, influencers, lawyers, philanthropists—elevating their legacies and advancing equity. A steadfast philanthropist bridging Sino-American dialogues, Wang offers pro bono media stewardship; accolades encompass UNESCO MCIF Platinum Volunteer Award, Lincoln Center’s “Renowned International Host” and “Outstanding Performance” honors; recent distinctions include Global Wealth Women Warriors’ Beijing 30 Impact Fashion Show commendation, and Miss Garicom Intl Foundation’s International Volunteer Day Platinum Award, radiating compassion across horizons.

